Just 7 minutes earlier you stated that Cabelas is just as bad off as Walmart.
True there will still be some people willing to pay the jacked up prices. Those peoples' stockpiles are below what they are comfortable with. Even you just said that you are now comfortable with the amount that you have. So now you aren't going to go buy any more until either one of two things happens: the prices drop or you go below the amount of stock that you are comfortable with.
My overall point is that if you (anyone) is noticing the shelves filling up again, it's not because of some per-customer limit. It's because, as you noted, people are getting to their comfort level and aren't buying as much. In that particular area, the demand is easing up.
Demand is easing because of price and the fact new gun legislation hasn't been in the news recently............What did we accomplish besides making Bamo the gun salesman of the century? Thanks for all the hoarding people. I'm sure the gun shops aren't complaining.
Bamo hasn't done a single thing. To the very best of my knowledge he hasn't uttered a word about gun control sense being elected. Us (gun owners) are the ones who decided he was responcible for all this. My best bet is that he hasn't purchased more than a box or two for his personnel use sense he was elected.
And what is hoarding? less the rotten profit seakers who purchase ammo to later stick it to ammo-less people on those auction sights. I will not be convinced that 95% of the people who have the money but don't have the ammo would buy everything somebody would sell them, at current inflated regular retailer prices, if that retailer had the supply and would sell it to the gun owner. What is a hoarder? A selfish person? I don't really think so unless, again, hoarding to vulture a captive market.
You are wasting your life in a very deep paranoia. I'm sorry for you for that. Are you hoarding bullets?
OK we get it. You are the best Walmart emplyee in the nation. What good does that do us if you won't tell us where you are?Heads up from inside our Wal-Mart. Got ample supplies of .222, .223, 22-250, 30-30 and 40 S&W, hit orders on all those. Built the smaller stuff like 22 mag and 17hmr up to decent levels, at 6 boxes both supplies will last two weeks or so if we got a run. We hit an order of 70 45s in Federals but sold the last of them, only got personal protection Winchesters left. Had hit an order of 308 but they're mostly gone, 4 boxes left maybe. Have loads of .22 Winchesters but all small boxes (we figured if we can't get anything we'll sell the bricks of them). I called Remington directly and tried ordering .22 value packs from then can get maybe 50-80 boxes a week that way but they only last a week, can't build a supply. Virtually everything comes in at some point or another, except for the UMC handgun ammo which has been really sparce (Remington told me they're backordered on the UMCs when I called, for what it is worth). Problem is unless we hit the orders, we can't get any quantity of anything, given the limit since most value packs of white box winchester are in cases of 5 they can still buy them all. Sold the last 15 or so 45s in Federal today. Been a LOT of work to maintain any decent supply and your store would have to really be on top of things. Shotgun ammo has not been a problem, even the 00 buck that some people are having problems finding in certain areas.
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