Any one know when more is going to hit the states? Seems outta stock everywhere.
Considering the market, the Russian ammo probably has been hitting US shores and being bought as fast as it is stocked. It is just excess demand and not enough supply.
Ready for this shit to be over.
You can get all the Russian steel case you want.
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I didn’t know it ever went anywhere. The only thing I occasionally see move is the 7.62x39 & even that doesn’t seem too hard to get.
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I must just be missing it then.
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lucky gunner and CTD. both for like 60-100 a round for 9mm… When is a shipment going to pop up at stores that aren’t a bunch of fucktards
When demand stops exceeding supply.
The current rate of consumption is not sustainable. It will eventually slow down to a somewhat “normal” level. This happened 4 years ago, and things got better. Market fears are being fueled this time by more rational concerns which are taking substantially longer to be resolved. However, I just don’t see the market sustaining this level of demand at the current prices for much longer. In fact, compared to the situation several months ago, things are much better. Where .223 was selling for over $1.00/round pretty much everywhere in Jan. Feb., brass-cased can be found today for under $0.70/round. This price is still exorbitant, but it is a marked improvement.
Copy that.
Maybe it’s because the rush for reloading components always follows the rush for ammo by several months, but things seem to be getting worse, not better…
Back in January and February I could at least backorder primers. Now I can’t even backorder them…
I can get plenty of the 5.45 stuff. It’s up 60 bucks per 1180 rds from before the crisis.
Within the span of two weeks in April, I bought 1000 LP primers, 2000 SP primers, 5000 SR primers, 500 .451 projectiles, 1000 .356 projectiles, 1000 .224 projectiles, 8lbs Bullseye, and 8lbs IMR 4320. The components are out there, you just have to be vigilant.
My point was that loaded ammunition is becoming noticeably less expensive and more readily available, indicating lower demand.
or $100. No problem finding it, just don’t want to pay. Glad I’m stocked up.