OntarioHunter
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BS. I live in a city of 120K with numerous ammo and gun outlets. No one here has seen 410 shells on the shelf for three years. I have hit all the retailers in Duluth/Superior during the same period. Driving to Havre, Montana and back last year through Minnesota and North Dakota I checked all the stores including Cabelas and Scheels in Grand Forks. Zip for 410. Last month I was in the Twin Cities for four days while my dog had emergency surgery. I checked every outlet including both Cabelas stores, Scheels, Walmart, and numerous other stores. No 410 shells anywhere. Also never saw a box of large rifle primers anywhere. Cabelas did have a few boxes of 16 gauge but only something goofy as I recall (#8 shot Italian stuff?). So, I don't know where your city of 13K is located, but the Federal factory is in Minnesota maybe six hours from where I live. There's essentially no sixteen gauge shells here or in Duluth or in Minneapolis. There's literally no 410 shells here, there, or anywhere.I live in a town of ~13K people that is 3 hours from a city larger. I can walk into 1 of 2 stores in town at a moments notice and buy a case of shells, from .410 lead to 3-1/2" 10 gauge BBB and everything in between. As it's been stated above, you could get a pallet of any kind of ammo dropped on your door step if you really wanted to. If you're living in Canada and have to just through hoops and pay additional fees that doesn't change the fact that it's still available.
In the end, the video made some decent points, but I don't know why we're still having conversations in 2023 about 12 vs 20, 30-06 vs 6.5 PRC, etc.
Funny thing is there are probably dozens of old fudds who have been toting around 12 gauges for 50+ years and see this and think this is some kind of new revelation.