Showing posts with label ammo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ammo. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Poll Results and a New Poll

Our latest poll asked "How is the ammunition situation in your area?"
Your answers:
  • 2 people (6%) said there was no problem and they could buy as much ammunition as they wanted.
  • 5 people (15%) said that there were some shortages but that the shelves were restocked regularly.
  • 12 people (37%) said that there were lots of shortages and you had to be there when they unloaded the pallets to get any ammo.
  • 13 people (40%) said that the shelves were bare and that ammo was nearly impossible to get.

I guess my only question would be where do those two people live where ammo is plentiful?? The shelves in my local stores as well as stores in a number of states that I have visited lately have all seemed pretty sparse!

Don't forget to take our new poll >>>

Monday, May 4, 2009

Ammo Shortages

If you are a regular shooter (at least in the US), you have probably noticed ammo shortages are pretty much the norm lately. While I don't usually encourage people to buy things when everyone else is buying said item in a panic (thus lowering supply and increasing demand/price), having plenty of ammo on hand is fairly important. Here's some ideas:
  • Learn how to reload your own ammo.
  • Find out when you local ammo outlets (WalMart, sporting good stores) get their regular shipment (ie: Wednesdays) and make it a habit to stop by the store each week on your way to work or on your lunch break.
  • Purchase a firearm or two that use unusual (and thus less in demand) ammo.
  • Make friends with your local ammo outlet owner or manager (a more realistic possibility when dealing with smaller shop owners) and have them put some ammo aside for you when new shipments come in (note that everyone is probably doing this so whether or not this tip works is not guaranteed).
  • Take what ammo you can get. Even if you don't own a .380, if you go to the store and they don't have the caliber ammo you are looking for but have a stack of another type of common ammo (ie .380), pick some up to use for barter.
  • Take what ammo you can get part 2. While you may be looking for a specific hollow-point, high grain ammo for protection, if they only have low grain, jacketed ammo that you would usually use for practice, grab it anyway. Some ammo is better than no ammo.
  • Buy ammo when you travel to a foreign country and bring it home with you (legally).
  • Purchase ammo from a foreign country and import it (legally).
  • Wait until the shortages subside and then buy your ammo.