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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2105834" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>My sentiments exactly. I haven't really altered my shooting habits at all. Just spending more time at the bench cranking out ammo. Aside from a few projectiles I'm good with little to no change in my shooting for quite awhile. Would I like to have more ammo Absolutely and aside from 22lr I've got enough or enough components to keep my self stress free for the foreseeable future. My dad ranted about this exact scenario after the Clinton era bs and so he preached it long enough for me to take note and listen. And I'm glad I did. And I'm afraid we're all going to have to get used to the new normal. Whatever that's going to be. And as someone stated an odd ball caliber doesn't seem like such a bad idea everyone preached military calibers will always be available and now look what has happened. Practical and popular aren't the same thing. Now the rat bastards mass buying ammo mags etc and flipping them for a profit is what's really driving the insanity. But for now we live in a republic with an economic structure that allows for this type of activity. If you can't or won't pay inflated prices then don't and quit yer beychin and moaning and find another hobby I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2105834, member: 18402"] My sentiments exactly. I haven't really altered my shooting habits at all. Just spending more time at the bench cranking out ammo. Aside from a few projectiles I'm good with little to no change in my shooting for quite awhile. Would I like to have more ammo Absolutely and aside from 22lr I've got enough or enough components to keep my self stress free for the foreseeable future. My dad ranted about this exact scenario after the Clinton era bs and so he preached it long enough for me to take note and listen. And I'm glad I did. And I'm afraid we're all going to have to get used to the new normal. Whatever that's going to be. And as someone stated an odd ball caliber doesn't seem like such a bad idea everyone preached military calibers will always be available and now look what has happened. Practical and popular aren't the same thing. Now the rat bastards mass buying ammo mags etc and flipping them for a profit is what's really driving the insanity. But for now we live in a republic with an economic structure that allows for this type of activity. If you can't or won't pay inflated prices then don't and quit yer beychin and moaning and find another hobby I guess. [/QUOTE]
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