Posted by blinwmiaol.com on May 09, 2009 at 08:05:46 from (24.231.255.33):
In Reply to: Re: O/T ammo posted by MarkB_MI on May 09, 2009 at 07:27:33:
It makes just as much sense as you saying that ammo and reloading supplies are in short supply because of Government demand. It takes someone from a shallow well to believe that. We are using no where near the ammunition that we have in most of the decades in the 20th century, yet we are supposed to believe that is the cause. If there was such a shortage because of government demand we would have new production lines coming on immediately, like we did in EVERY other situation where we were at war and there actually was a shortage. There is no shortage of lead, or copper or any other of the hard items needed for ammunition production. The cost of these items in the scrapping industry has crashed so there should be an abundance of raw resources available. Someone has got to be controlling the output of the ammo manufacturers. I find it hard to believe that the shortage we are seeing is just the result of peoples hoarding, I am sure it is influencing it but there has to be a reduction in production to have the results we are seeing. Sometimes you have to not take everything the media feeds you as gospel truth, and actually think thru a situation.
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