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Offline Graybeard

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Posted by Travis Smola

Nosler's President Addresses some of the rumors on the ammo shortage.
If you own even one firearm, you have noticed the massive ammo shortage affecting the United States right now. Most shooters will probably agree with us when we call this shortage one of, if not the worst we have ever seen. We are not sure how things are in your area, but here in Michigan, the shelves have been nearly bare of everything except birdshot for months.

Ammunition companies have heard the outcry from the public. Now they are addressing the concerns and the causes for the shortage head-on.

Firearms YouTuber Colion Noir recently spoke with Nosler President/COO John Nosler about the shortage and what caused it.

https://youtu.be/NzZgGChsyDI

There have been a lot of theories floating around the online gun communities as to why this shortage is happening. We are not too surprised to hear that the rumors about the government taking all the ammo are blown a little out of proportion. It simply seems there was a perfect storm for disaster on the ammo supply front with multiple factors in play. Take a contentious Presidential election/political season, combine a worldwide pandemic causing fear and uncertainty. This in turn causes ammo panic buying and hoarding, scalpers trying to profit, and nearly 7 million new firearms owners in 2020. Put all those things together and the seeds are ripe for a shortage the likes of which we have never seen before.

It does not help things any that many factories were unprepared for what hit them. The thoughts by Nosler seem to echo a lot of the statements recently made by Federal/Remington President Jason Vanderbrink. He announced that Remington has only in the last couple of months re-opened production at their Lonoke, Arkansas ammo factory. Remember that Remington also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July of 2020. Having one of the major ammo manufacturers temporarily out of the game likely did not help things any.

It turns out that firearms sales are showing zero signs of slowing. The National Shooting Sports Foundation recently announced that a record-breaking 5.5 million firearms were sold in the first three months of 2021 alone. If this trend continues, 2021 has a good chance of beating out 2020 for the biggest sales year ever. The U.S. saw 21 million guns sold last year.

Nosler is now running ammo operations 24/7 and we are guessing most other ammo manufacturers are doing the same. Hopefully, things will start to turn around here soon on availability. I checked a sporting goods store yesterday and saw both rifle and handgun ammo on the shelf together for the first time in roughly a year. Granted, none were super popular rounds where I live, but it is a huge improvement over no ammo at all!


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Offline Dee

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I'm not out of ammo, I'd just like to have some extra to shoot.
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I'm in the same boat. I have ammo for all of my guns but I don't want to shoot it up and be left with nothing.
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If we could get the primer manufacturers to boost production this would really help the situation. If we could get all us home producers going it would help ease the demand on the ammo factories. That doesn't help with the rimfire shortage but I think that's more of a hoarding issue.
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. . . .but I think that's more of a hoarding issue.
It's all a hoarding issue
Well,  actually 2 parts
One is those charging outrageous prices
for their ammo and components, and
not the least, those who pay those outrageous
prices with whatever justification they
throw out there

That's it. All of it. Total ^ ^ ^
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I don't Think the Powder, Primer and Bullet Manufacturers are even Tryin to meet Demand...

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JMHO-  I wouldn't want any ammunition
or components that came about by a
hurry-up and most likely sloppy job

I don't know for a fact, but I'd say that
all the old line companies are doing
what they can production wise.

Look at the gougers and especially
the enablers if you need someone
to blame for the mess.
That's the problem, not a conspiracy
someone thought up
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