What we don't see often is typical hunting ammo,
That's odd, because you don't think of hunting rounds as a type of ammo to stock pile back, like your 7.62 & 5.56 FMJ rifle ammo.
Why a shortage of hunting ammo?
What we don't see often is typical hunting ammo,
There is probably more money to be made on the ammo most folks stockpile, would be my guess. Glad I have some 30-30 put away, the price is ridiculous if you can even find it to buy it! God help us....Please!That's odd, because you don't think of hunting rounds as a type of ammo to stock pile back, like your 7.62 & 5.56 FMJ rifle ammo.
Why a shortage of hunting ammo?
You're a good man sir.I agree..with the shortage of hunting ammo.
I've sold several boxes of factory 30-30 I had in my ammo cache to friends that couldn't find it for sale, anywhere.
It absolutely is. I am planning to get into some of the hunting ammo as well. We have had a lot of those same shortages here in Wisconsin.My retirement job is retail firearm / ammo sales. May not be useful, but, we have not seen shortages of .308 or 5.56 ammo at all. and 9mm made a quick recovery for us as well, typically lots of .45auto , too.
What we don't see often is typical hunting ammo, We are in northern rockies, so from .243 thru 300 win mag.
I hope this is somehow useful for you. I, too, load most of my range ammo. Can always take on more primers / powder
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You nine guys that voted for .357 are you actively shooting .357?
So you are shooting revolvers instead of 9mm(semi)?I can only speak for myself. After & made it to 70 I find myself shooting more 357 magnums, than I do .44 Magnums these Daze.
Hope I don't turn 80 & find all my .22 pistols again LOL.
So you are shooting revolvers instead of 9mm(semi)?
Hi Mike, I love revolvers ,1911's, and have a special soft spot for the first wonder 9 the HiPower. Smith and Ruger revolvers are also a vice. 38/357/41 mag. Almost forgot, Ruger convertible 22/22mag too! A 3 screw and a 4 screw both 5.5" barrels. Loads of fun to shoot!I don't own an 9 MM rifles or pistols.
Only Colt & Ruger revolvers .44s & .357.
I have over 100 Black talons all calibers with so much more, the truth is, I doubt I will be buying anything else this lifetime around.
It would be interesting to see this question with some other firearms forums members results.
@Master Gunworks Have you posted this question any where else?
I agree, but I couldn't care less what others may say regarding this. I know what suits me, and as far as I'm concerned, that's all that matters to me.I don't think revolvers are going anywhere ! Even the new generation are coming to appreciate them. 38/357 will never be out of style !
My mistake re: the Ruger 22/22 mag convertible. The new one is not a 4 screw like I said, but it is a new model.Hi Mike, I love revolvers ,1911's, and have a special soft spot for the first wonder 9 the HiPower. Smith and Ruger revolvers are also a vice. 38/357/41 mag. Almost forgot, Ruger convertible 22/22mag too! A 3 screw and a 4 screw both 5.5" barrels. Loads of fun to shoot!