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| Who knows? I certainly do not. Everywhere I look, most calibers are very limited or they are completely sold out!
I have probably 10k+ of .22 ammo. I thought it was a bit much last summer but I’m now glad that I have it.
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| The ammo companies are making ammo as fast as they can.
410 are most likely low on the list to make thus a shortage.
Do not expect relief for at least a year as then is over a years worth and a billon dollars worth of back orders. |
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| .410's are the least produced of any shot shell by far. That's why they are more expensive than say 12 gauge field loads. The pandemic and subsequent politically motivated violence have sent folks to the gun store in droves buying all the ammo they can carry. Manufacturers are struggling to keep up with demand for more common/profitable rounds. .410's just get the back seat. |
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| All the 410 we have sold was for use in the Taurus Judge. The Judge is also the reason there is a lot of buck shot and weird stuff in 410.
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| Times do change. When I was a kid 410s were the way to go because they were cheap to shoot.
Never mistake motion for action.
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| Not to preach, but we really shouldn't be shooting snakes. Except cotton mouths. I don't shoot snakes, but I don't like moccasins. |
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| There is no ammo in Kansas anywhere.
More ammo in Florida than Kansas.
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