The time to stock up started years ago. I'm not saying that everyone needs to have 20k rounds of every possible caliber, but: (1) with proper storage, ammo doesn't go bad; and (2) prices don't go down over the long run.
You be correct. You don't wait until the day before a presidential election to make that decision.The time to stock up started years ago. I'm not saying that everyone needs to have 20k rounds of every possible caliber, but: (1) with proper storage, ammo doesn't go bad; and (2) prices don't go down over the long run.
It is virtually a mathematical impossibility for the GOP to lose the House. The Senate is a tossup.
Relax. Just buy the ammo you really need.
Unless you live in California. In that case, you NEED it all...
Sportsman's Guide is all out, at this point, of brass 7.62x39 ammo, unless you want to buy the $20+ per box stuff. The Fiocci, PPU, S&B, Geco, etc. is all gone.
Plenty of various Russian brands left, very reasonably priced, with a free shipping promotion going on. Good time to buy if you need some.
Bingo.If you have waited this long, what's a few more hours?
Red Wind:
Many of you might be much younger than 61, and therefore time could be on your side to gradually store what you need.
This afternoon The Amm. Store (in OH) sold 7.62x39 for .23/round.
The Ammo Anxiety Factor might be somewhat clear in two more hours?
What Panik? Hillary is Gone----------------------------------
Lots of people were hoping to sell off surpluses of ARs etc.
My excuse is that my wife has taken such a huge interest in shooting now (her AR15 and various revolvers/pistols) that I MUST keep the inventory up. That means for every 50 rounds sent down range I buy 100 (with her total support)!
I was in this position just before my retirement about 4 years ago. Proved to be one of my better "investments".my supply has exceeded my storage capacities.
i'm curious how many people are in my position.