DonDigger
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- Jan 11, 2013
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- Location
- Galveston Bay Area
- Detector(s) used
- Teknetics, Whites
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
At a federal level with no significant firearms legislation in the mill, or any having been passed in the past 6 years the chances of a grid locked congress passing anything in an election year is nil. Or for that matter before the 2016 elections. Even the most adamant 2nd Amendment advocate has to know that there is no chance that domestic ammo of any caliber will be banned any time soon. In my opinion that only leaves the manufactures and resellers as the problem. Also .22 rim fire is not manufactured on the same production equipment as center fire ammo therefore the idea that increased center fire production has slowed or stopped .22 production does not hold water. So how do you make more money on something that cost maybe half a cent to manufacture? Create a bad enough shortage to spike the price and create the aftermarket gouging that is occurring and when the supply is again restored the price of the lowly .22 will be five to ten times what it was even two years ago. You will never see the local sporting goods store having a brick of .22 on sale for 12.99 again. I now burn more .45 and 9mm and .38/.357 than I do .22 since I reload for those. I still have several bricks of domestic .22, but I am reserving that for the local squirrel population.