Your a little behind here I have been saying to stock up for the past few years on surplus ammo, new ammo thats on sale or clearance and on primers, powder, cases and bullets. This could turn into a real problem if you depend on reloading only because your putting all your eggs in one basket too. I like to shoot a combination of different stuff like new, surplus and reloads. There are still affordable supplies out there we just have to shop around for them I found 30cal 147gr FMJ bullets for $59/1,000rds. just lastweek. There is a lot of sales right now on gun powder and primers too we just have to shop around for them. We still have the cheap affordable surplus ammo for a while but its drying up too and the imported new ammo too. If the price of components gets out of wack that maybe the way to go too just buy the new imported ammo. I can remember when we had the surplus stuff runout before and its not going to happen to me again. I was stocked up then but others were caught with their pants down because the 7,62x39 was a new caliber and no one made it except for the import of it. My point is if you think in any way its going to remain like this, like were all sitting back fat dumb and happy with the flood of everything right now it can change overnite i've been there. Where you put your money right now is up to you but it can make a difference wether you shoot or you can't shoot because of no ammo thats up to you. BigBill
S.Sumner was right its time to buy ammo he said it a while back.
If your not reloading its time to get started too while the stuff is still affordable. You can get a reloading kit in either the LEE brand or RCBS I use both of their products with no problems. I like that little Lee press ($18) for assembly because its open access for assembling/seating the bullets and i like my RCBS rockchucker press for resizing. You can't beat the prices on the Lee Dies either I use some of the RGB $10 Lee dies too besides the Pacesetter ones too. Lee also has some great other products too for priming. Lets face it with the high price of oil right now it will drive the price everything up that we use everyday.