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People! Stop buying ammo!

Remember that the majority of manufacturers are still selling at normal prices. It's at the retail level and secondary market where the prices are getting jacked. We could all stop buying ammo at the retail level and it would probably be several weeks before the manufacturers even catch up to the retail orders they already have.

When ammo is plentiful on the retail shelves again and at reasonable prices, we can start buying again at a non paniced pace.

End of ammo shortage.
 
People/Human will always be who they are. It's a mind game and us human are weak when it comes to this kind of situation just like panicking about a slight ice storm here in Ga where people start buying they don't even consume in the next few days but still they buy a boat load of them. Yes there's a few if not less people out there that think right but majority of people are lostand just go with whatever others are doing. It's sad but it's true. Just keep doing your thing the right way and keep spreading the word and hopefully people will just ****ing stop.
 
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People/Human will always be who they are. It's a mind game and us human are weak when it comes to this kind of situation just like panicking about a slight ice storm here in Ga where people start buying they don't even consume in the next few days but still they buy a boat load of them. Yes there's a few if not less people out there that think right but majority of people are lostand just go with whatever others are doing. It's sad but it's true. Just keep doing your thing the right way and keep spreading the word and hopefully people will just ****ing stop.
The word is ‘legs’
 
Don't quote me on this. I have been told by a gun local dealer, whom I believe to be an honest person, that even though ammo is difficult for them to order right now in any decent quantity, the prices have only gone up a small percentage. The inflated prices we are seeing is that because of all the demand, dealers are doing their best to make bank and they are the ones driving up the prices for pure and simple greed. I tend to believe this is true, because this same gun dealer is selling ammo way cheaper than anyone else, when he has it. Another thing that is happening is that the local dealers are holding back their gun inventory and selling it on Gunbroker where they can make more money on a gun instead of selling it in their stores to their local regular customer who have always been loyal to them. So search for your local gun dealer on Gunbroker and if you see tons of inventory for sale that isn't going to their showroom floor, you might think twice about supporting them in the future. So, my opinion is that that there is some fleecing going on to take advantage of the situation. Just something to think about next time you are about to pay five times the normal cost for that box of ammo.

those evil businessmen tryna make money. shame on them.
 
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