I'm just wondering how many folks have gotten their final nudge into reloading as a result of the shortage.
I, for instance, got back into reloading after an eighteen year hiatus because I couldn't find enough ammo to satisfy my range habit. Then, when I couldn't find bullets for my reloader, I got into casting.
That means I'm out of the market from now on for factory ammo, at least for my primary practice and carry weapons.
If a lot of other folks have responded in the same manner, there should be a higher demand for reloading supplies at the close of this shortage, and slightly less demand for factory ammo...right?
I'm thinking it will be a good thing, at least for a while. Stores will respond by stocking my reloading supplies, some stores will probably start carrying reloading supplies that didn't previously, and factory ammo may even have a small price decline as a result.
Yep, I can see Sam Elliot in "We Were Soldiers" passing me in the court yard saying, "What are you now, an economist?"