You know the feeling - you know there's a senseless run on everything and you start to think maybe you should try to grab what you can while there's still some left. Well, to help fight those urges, I bellied up to my Pro 2000 on Sunday and loaded 500 rounds of .45 ACP from components I'd had on hand for a while. It felt so good, I did another 500 on Monday after work. Know what? I feel better. It helps put into perspective how long it would actually take me to use up the supplies I already have so I'm less inclined to go add to the panic buying frenzy. And if I do run out of primers or powder or wads or brass, I've got that 1,400 pound pile of lead ingots that could afford to be made into bullets. If you think about it a little, there's probably some "reloading therapy" you can do with what you've already got - it'll make you feel better!
Then again, if you got caught completely flat-footed and low on supplies... didn't you learn last time?
Then again, if you got caught completely flat-footed and low on supplies... didn't you learn last time?