Breitbart blows the DHS ammo purchases wide open

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Re: Breitbart blows the DHS ammo purchases wide open

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C-dub wrote:
OldCannon wrote:if you want to know where all your ammo is going, look at the morning lines at each Academy. People are stockpiling thousands, if not tens of thousands, of rounds of ammo. _Everybody_ is panic-buying stuff the moment it shows up (including police departments). which is resulting in a dramatic scarcity. I don't expect this will slow down until late summer/early fall.
I was talking about this with a friend yesterday. Telling him how I have to control the urge to buy another 400+ shotgun shells whenever I see them at a Wally World. I have plenty, probably enough to last me a year or two if I didn't buy any for that time, but it's become somewhat obsessive to buy it when it's there in case it won't be there some day. He said the same thing about him and he doesn't even shoot that much. My supply would probably last him for the rest of his life as much as he shoots.

Some of it may still be panic buying, but some of it is an obsession/conditioned response now. If it's on the shelf I gotta buy it. I told him I was buying ammo whenever I could for the last 1-1.5 years because of the upcoming election and remembering what happened in 2008. He said he wished he's listened to me about that then and bought the ammo when he could have, even though he didn't feel the need to use it then, instead of waiting until now, when he'd like to start shooting more again.

There may be people panic buying, but buying as much as you can afford now just makes sense. It would make sense in just anticipating price increases if nothing else, but given all the threats to tax ammo and require licenses to buy it the smart thing to do is stock up. Just think about what a 1cent per round tax on ammo will do to the price of 22 LR. There there are the threats to ban lead ammo. The politicians are fueling demand with all their threats to make ammo more difficult to buy and to cost more.
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Re: Breitbart blows the DHS ammo purchases wide open

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Dadtodabone wrote:The comments posted following the article were most telling. Those consumed with the "DHS is going to get us" paradigm resorted to ad hominem attacks on the author and any of the posters who disagreed with their position, quite nastily. Every single urban myth in regards DHS, from death camps to coffin storage, MRAPs to JSOC training, was brought forward to reinforce said paradigm. The consumer caused ammunition shortage was still laid at the feet of the DHS because they "created the environment" in which it is occurring, not the "Blog Pimps", great term by the way, who created and continue to fuel the controversy.
While I'm the last one to ascribe to the "We Are With the Government, and Here To Help You!" school of thought, just reviewing the many threads on this board that, if the posters were telling the truth, list purchases made and rounds accumulated would give the thoughtful reader plenty of evidence to support the linked article's veracity.
I had the opportunity to visit my sister a few weeks ago and found that she was no longer able to park in her homes garage due to the ever growing stacks of ammunition my BIL has acquired. The BIL is an at best a 100 rounds a year shooter, probably closer to 25 per year truth be told for zeroing before heading down to the deer lease, why he has 17k + rounds of ammunition, stacks of new and once shot brass, primers, powders, bullets and an unopened Hornady press and assorted dies, a work bench, unassembled of course, etc. I have no earthly idea.
Could one suppose that there are other folks in the same situation? How many and how have they impacted availability?
We don't need the "GOP" to save us, we need to save ourselves.
Just my two cents.
Not DHS in particular, that's a side show, but the politicians at both the state and local level are the direct and proximate cause of the demand swell. They're threatening per-bullet taxes, 50% tax on a box of ammo, purchase restrictions like they have in the UK, microstamping (that one appears to be dying out), gun bans, ammo registration, and requiring a license to buy ammo. All of these proposals will make ammo cost more and harder to obtain. It therefore makes sense to buy what you can when you can. It's not going to get any cheaper. I was recently looking at the $4 price tag on a box of 30-06 I bought in high school....the equivalent ammo goes for about $40 a box now.
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