And this is exactly it.
No one is out shooting anymore than they have been before using up the supply, and the factories producing it have not been mothballed, burnt down, or bombed, and are putting out just as much product into the supply chain as before (likely more as they have less military orders with the wind down of Iraq and Afghanistan and they can turn that production into commercial orders).
However people (even those who have lots already) think there is a shortage, and perceive a shortage (or price increase) in the future, and are thus hoarding more than normal, and some in anticipation of making money off buying it now and selling it for more in the future. Even people who normally buy as they need it from those store shelves have been told it might not be there when they want it (or vastly more expensive) and are buying it in anticipation of needing it latter and not having it on the store shelf.
This creates a self fulfilling prophecy and demand curve to justify a price increase, which in turn makes people run out to buy more before the price increase or while it is still there, and so on and so on.
We as consumers have given a fear premium to the price and the subsequent hoarding is creating the justification for it all, and creating a perception of some sort of shortage.
Eventually even the hoarders will have more than they can use, the casual shooters will have supply so they will not need to stop in the store to buy on the way to the range, and the factories will be at full production meeting this current demand and hit a point where that demand drops and everyone is full up on supply. Prices will then drop to keep the manufactures in business. We seen it after 2008, and will see it a few years after this "crisis".
There is more ammunition out there than ever before, and it is making its way to consumers hands faster than ever before, and just not sitting on store shelves.
We as consumers are our own worst enemy, and Obama has pulled the best "stimulus" package he could ever invent for the firearms industry.
I agree with you completely except for one detail.
Ammo will come down from the highs its at now, but in the long run it can no more go down in price any more than our currency can appreciate to the point that one cent can buy 2 grams of copper (the copper content of a pre 1996 penny).
The thing is, I focus a lot on .22 - but I have bought very little .22 since before Christmas, but I'm pretty sure I've been saying long time that ammo was going to go up in price and I was stocking up.
I actually am not out looking for .22 ammo right now to resell for a profit or because I'm anticipating a short term price spike where I can sell it. I'm planning 5 youth shoots this spring and summer, and need 6-7 bricks per event.
I bought (and buy) ammo because I am a long term investor and I know with absolute certainty ammo will be priced higher in the future, there will be willing buyers, and ammo properly stored won't degrade over the timeline I have planned to hold it.
My oldest girl is 2 years old. I often ask myself what I can store up here, that my girls as adults can look at with the same appreciation and understanding that I do know, that has the same value in their time that it does now.
Obviously the currency doesn't meet that criteria, savings accounts in any financial institutions, even Canadian held land. If I were to die tomorrow, the government would tax all those things and rob my children of their rightful inheritance. They try to do it now that I'm alive, they will try to do it when I die.
How exactly they could tax the private sale of tangible goods between individual buyers and sellers I'm not entirely sure. I've never claimed any of my sales on the EE or Kijiji or at gunshows on my income tax. By my estimation, everything I want to leave for my children are things that make the government work for to try to confiscate.
This more than anything is the reason I personally stock up on ammo, along with other high value tangible commodities. I love my children and want to store up the wealth I have worked hard to accumulate now for their benefit in the future.
More important than the material, though, is the wisdom and discernment that out government indoctrinates OUT from them through it's "education." Back on topic, this entails understanding when most of the people around them are saying things like the "situation (is) worsening," they can panic, get angry, or look for opportunities.