AR Shooters

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Post by Rick in Oregon »

If any of you guys here are AR fans, and if you're thinking of laying in some ammo, NOW is the time, as an industry insider told me this week that most civilian contracts for 556 ammo have been cancelled due to all the chit in Israel and Ukraine.
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Post by Jim White »

On this same line, I read somewhere no longer than yesterday that some European outfit bought up some heavy hitting US ammo manufacturers. Here is the link:

https://www.bicycleretailer.com/industr ... %22CSG%22)
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Post by Bill K »

Sme country that CZ operates out of, along with their USA plants. No doubt 223 ammo will be short on supply in the USA, with the fighting going on in Europe, etc. So either stock up on supplys to reload or bulk buys of 223 ammo. :D

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Does it ever end :shrug:
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I have a decent inventory of brass, bullets, powder and primers
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