Posted by HillsOfTn on June 08, 2013 at 04:24:37 from (98.87.35.207):
In Reply to: OT . 22 ammo posted by MI AC Parsons on June 07, 2013 at 20:00:25:
I can tell you where all the .22 ammo is - stored up by two separate groups:
1. The group that maintains a hefty stock of all the the different types of ammo they use (and they have endeavored to increase their stock during "stressed" political times).
2. The group that profiteers during any type of shortage, whether it be ammo or other hard-to-find items. They buy up any and all stock they can find and then place it on gunbroker for sale at exhorbitant prices.
There is a third group that actually uses the .22 ammo in fairly large quantities because they do a lot of target shooting and will switch to .22 when the more expensive calibers get too expensive to shoot in quantity during shortages and spiked prices. While this group does contribute to the shortage, they are no where near being the factor that the first two groups are.
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