I just finished reading that article and wish to throw some shade on some of the statements and argue some others.Here's What the Ammo Shortage Revealed About the Industry
In some ways the ammo shortage continues. Erratic availability, swinging prices, and limited production capacity challenge the industry.www.outdoorlife.com
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You can add in the sponsorships and"tools" all these companies give out also. That adds up fast and costly. Well established known companies do not need to spend so much on advertising, it only costs the customers more money in the end.I just finished reading that article and wish to throw some shade on some of the statements and argue some others.
First, labor shortage what labor shortage? According to Brandon and his Bozos in the department of labor, everyone seems to be getting a job and unemployment rates are down. Then again there are outside government reports of a large number of men 40-50 years old who just don’t want jobs anymore. That’s because Brandon and his sheep in Congress want to use welfare and unemployment to buy the votes of these people.
Second,Then the ammo and primers shortage. Again Brandon and his idiots say that Ukraine is a big priority. That must obviously include primers and ammo made with primers which are needed to give Ukraine bazillions of rounds of our ammunition. Of course this works two ways in favor of Brandon: a. Makes him look like a savior of Ukraine and b. It helps Brandon with his aim of total gun control- hear me on this first before you laugh- if there is less ammo available in the US there will be less mass shootings and “gun violence”
Think about that for a minute.
Third, supply chain issues. BS on this old time worn excuse for everything that is made in the US. Period!
Rant over! You may go back to our regular programming!
I have also. I seems to me that maybe folks that could stomach the prices bought what they needed to feel good while the rest of us sit on the sidelines.I have noticed that a year ago primers of any type at any price were snatched up within minutes. It seems now they are sitting available for days...
I have noticed that a year ago primers of any type at any price were snatched up within minutes. It seems now they are sitting available for days...
Agreed. I'm seeing import primers around $65/k-. I'm hoping that domestic primers sitting on the shelf plus import pricing pressure brings prices down.I have also. I seems to me that maybe folks that could stomach the prices bought what they needed to feel good while the rest of us sit on the sidelines.
Next step will be for prices to begin to retract. We are seeing it with ammo. Ammo is has been sitting for a awhile now and lately prices are dropping from one month to the next.
I'm going to hold out until I see $50/1000 prices. Until then I'll enjoy shooting plentiful factory stuff and continue to build my brass stocks.
Last time I saw boxes like that in person was early summer 2020, IIRC for a cool $175. Be still my heart. Nice!Every little bit helps.View attachment 258028
I know what you mean. I smiled all the way home with a couple of those in the seat next to me.It made me giggle