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Originally posted by TX03RUBI View PostThose people aren’t having to ask when it’s time to stop shooting either.I had 25,000 of just one particular type of primer
I think I have 10K rounds of that 62gr green tip X-tac shoved under a futon bed, but junk is for an “end of days” type scenario where I just need to stack bodies.
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I loaded up and I mean loaded up before Y2K(98&99) when ammo price gouging/hoarding was not a thing... yet. I am still shooting that 556, Russian 30 and 308 I bought back then at prices too low to mention. Oh...and it was from Cheaper than Dirt also
Before they took on those evil ways.
I have found some 00 buck at
and some 9mm at
Buy bulk ammo for sale with free shipping at Target Sports USA. Enjoy great deals on cheap ammunition including 22lR ammo, 9mm & 5.56mm ammo.
You have to keep visiting ammo sites for inventory. Things are selling out very fast.
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Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostThese folks counting rounds of ammo..... I had to take inventory the other day and Im counting CASES of powder and 500/1000 piece boxes of projectilesI had 25,000 of just one particular type of primer
I think I have 10K rounds of that 62gr green tip X-tac shoved under a futon bed, but junk is for an “end of days” type scenario where I just need to stack bodies.
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As a reloader and shooter myself, I see no point in “hoarding” or panic buying ammo. I’ve built a stockpile myself but it wasn’t by making an ***** of myself at the store and not leaving some for others to enjoy. Ammunition companies can only make ammo so fast. People talk about shtf situations, and they may happen. But how many rounds will it take to keep your yard clean? I mean, 99 percent of the time I can come home from work and not have to fire a shot to get someone’s attention. As a shooting community we bring these shortages upon ourselves. I’m all for everyone having plenty of ammo,but it’s ridiculous that a man can’t go to the store and buy a box due to the “train car in the ground folks”
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Originally posted by SRK14 View PostAs a reloader and shooter myself, I see no point in “hoarding” or panic buying ammo. I’ve built a stockpile myself but it wasn’t by making an ***** of myself at the store and not leaving some for others to enjoy. Ammunition companies can only make ammo so fast. People talk about shtf situations, and they may happen. But how many rounds will it take to keep your yard clean? I mean, 99 percent of the time I can come home from work and not have to fire a shot to get someone’s attention. As a shooting community we bring these shortages upon ourselves. I’m all for everyone having plenty of ammo,but it’s ridiculous that a man can’t go to the store and buy a box due to the “train car in the ground folks”
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Originally posted by TX03RUBI View PostLol the “train car” people aren’t waiting til last minute. They bought their **** when it was cheap. The “1-2 boxes are enough” crowd are the ones running to the store now that they realize others weren’t wrong. I can’t complain about someone being smart enough to have enough forethought to purchase what they’d need ahead of time.
I’m all for having a good stockpile. But I believe in buying it over time. Yeah if someone doesn’t have anything stashed now it’s no bueno
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