returningfire
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I read on some forum this morning that pawn shop employees were hitting all the chain stores that sold ammo before they went in to the pawn shop to work.
They would buy everything and take it to the pawn shop to be marked up X3, and it would still be bought up. If you find it cheap buy it, just don't feed the fire. If you are completely out, you may have to pay premium price but only buy minimum supply.
Create a small group of friends and if the SHTF agree that all will share or trade ammo. There is strength in numbers. Just don't buy into the feeding frenzy stuff.
I live in the country and used to shoot all the time. It is real quite at my house since last fall cause I don't know if I can replace it if I shoot it all up.
This is just my opinion, you do what you want cause I can't guarantee that the price of ammo will ever come back down. But I have noticed that more people are now trying to sell their 22 online instead of sitting on it waiting to make a killing. Maybe that is a good sign.
They would buy everything and take it to the pawn shop to be marked up X3, and it would still be bought up. If you find it cheap buy it, just don't feed the fire. If you are completely out, you may have to pay premium price but only buy minimum supply.
Create a small group of friends and if the SHTF agree that all will share or trade ammo. There is strength in numbers. Just don't buy into the feeding frenzy stuff.
I live in the country and used to shoot all the time. It is real quite at my house since last fall cause I don't know if I can replace it if I shoot it all up.
This is just my opinion, you do what you want cause I can't guarantee that the price of ammo will ever come back down. But I have noticed that more people are now trying to sell their 22 online instead of sitting on it waiting to make a killing. Maybe that is a good sign.