jeff_gibbons
Well-known member
My wife has pointed out my natural contrarian nature on more than one occasion. Maybe that trait is the driver here but i'm watching this ammo and reloading component run develop and can't help but think my fellow shooters, hunters and 2a supporters have gone nuts.
I browse gun broker for fun to see what reloading components are going for and get shocked each time i look. Here are some examples:
- WLR brick of primers for $325
- Two pounds of Varget for $226
These examples are actual bids. see the pics. people are outbidding one another to pay these bonkers prices.
This hysteria isn't just on ammo, powder and primers. It's thoroughly spread across all things gun. Dies, brass, guns, gun parts, bullets of almost every caliber. wow.
I can't jump into this hysteria because i don't see the likelihood of an entire industry being shutdown by a change in administration, house and senate. I can see them going after ARs, high capacity mags etc. (btw, you can still find high caps for sale but not 30-30 dies) but not shutting down all reloading, ammo sales etc through any legislation or exec order that sticks.
My hope is to see people come to their senses soon. Im fortunate not to be out of anything i need but do like to shoot in the offseason and will have to stop at some point if i can't replenish supplies.
what do you guys think? Am i the one who's nuts? How are you thinking about this?
I browse gun broker for fun to see what reloading components are going for and get shocked each time i look. Here are some examples:
- WLR brick of primers for $325
- Two pounds of Varget for $226
These examples are actual bids. see the pics. people are outbidding one another to pay these bonkers prices.
This hysteria isn't just on ammo, powder and primers. It's thoroughly spread across all things gun. Dies, brass, guns, gun parts, bullets of almost every caliber. wow.
I can't jump into this hysteria because i don't see the likelihood of an entire industry being shutdown by a change in administration, house and senate. I can see them going after ARs, high capacity mags etc. (btw, you can still find high caps for sale but not 30-30 dies) but not shutting down all reloading, ammo sales etc through any legislation or exec order that sticks.
My hope is to see people come to their senses soon. Im fortunate not to be out of anything i need but do like to shoot in the offseason and will have to stop at some point if i can't replenish supplies.
what do you guys think? Am i the one who's nuts? How are you thinking about this?