hueyville
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Not as bad as '86. Learned from that one what others should ne learning now.
The crucial difference is unlike in previous shortages the President had not announced his intention to disarm as many Americans as possible including use of Executive Orders if he can not get Congress to pass the restrictions he and his gang of anti-gunners want.
Not only is it worse this time around, less than 8% of shooters know it.Do you think the shortage will be as bad as the last time
No. 7.64%
Yes. 83.44%
Imagine a brick of .22 for $75...
Actually I was just thinking about that a while ago. The shocking thing to me is that 550 bullets sells for $20. That's .036 cents per round. Less than 4 cents. How does an ammo company make a profit on a single bullet that takes 40grains of lead, some brass, chemicals to make the primer and the gunpowder plus the electricity to run it all...all on 4 cents.
Actually I was just thinking about that a while ago. The shocking thing to me is that 550 bullets sells for $20. That's .036 cents per round. Less than 4 cents. How does an ammo company make a profit on a single bullet that takes 40grains of lead, some brass, chemicals to make the primer and the gunpowder plus the electricity to run it all...all on 4 cents.
the making of 22 at CCI. They were putting out 4 million a day. Now I just need a measly .00025% of those to make it into my possession.
That works if you think "no" means it will be worse. I think they mean it WON'T be as bad but better. So, most here know it's worse and isn't ending...Not only is it worse this time around, less than 8% of shooters know it.
My dad called me up a few weeks ago and said...
"I ran out of .22lr ammo and I've been looking around at a few stores but it's sold out everywhere. Do you know what's caused all the ammo to be out of stock?"
...sigh.
you only need 10 rounds?
Now I just need a measly .00025% of those to make it into my possession.
.00025 is not the same thing as .00025%.00025 x 4,000,000 = 1000