Some laughed at me when I bought the guns, but I can still get ammo at normal prices.
.38 Super and .270 Winchester are still in stock at pre-Wu Ping Cough / pre-BLM prices.
While the lack of rounds is a bit of concern, my Gov't Model was banned from two bowling pin matches because I kept winning.
I've gotten all five rounds touching at 100 yards with the Savage.
I shoot them well, what can I say?
Always keep a brace of guns in an oddball, but still produced, caliber just in case the popular stuff gets hard to find.
14 August 2020
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"Always keep a brace of guns in an oddball, but still produced, caliber just in case the popular stuff gets hard to find." Well said. A bolt rifle in 7.62x39 to me is such an animal. Especially if you were a fan of the semi-autos that chambered that round before it became . If a lower cost version is wanted, the plain jane 30-30 Winchester lever gun will get the job done.
ReplyDeleteHandgun - a bit more challenging. If you have a Ruger Blackhawk in .45acp and .45 LC, that has possbilities.
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7.62x39 is mainstream, not oddball.
DeleteThe metric isn't a gun that's odd for the caliber but common enough that they make ammo all year but unpopular enough that Wal Mart has it when a Democrat is doing well in the polls.
Other calibers that remained on the shelf thru the past two ammo shortages are 30-30, 243, 270, 7mm Rem mag, & 300 Win msg.
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