I am not panicing, nor am I telling others to, I am simply reporting the facts. If the facts are scary then so be it. I can source any ammo I want, as I am creative enough to do so. I can also tell you that our local CanTire is OUT of 22lr, our lgs is flat out of powder, and can order me some, but with NO commitment on when I will get it, same with primers, and ammo, but no promises as the wholesalers do NOT have stock and can't get it. How does this rise to the level of Panic? Facts don't equal panic.
I am telling guys if you think you are going to need something in the next year or two buy it when you see it as you might not find it otherwise, is that Panic? no, just the facts.
29% of the U.S. population believes that they will be in an armed conflict against their government within the next few years and are therefore buying more guns and ammo than before.... as reported by CNN. Is that Panic? Not from me, just reporting the facts. Facts affect us all, you can either believe them or not. makes absolutely no difference to me.
I am not limited to reading the local coffee news in small town utopia. I like to know the bigger picture.
They are not "facts" when you either plain make them up (like this will go on for "the next year or two") or twist polls to say something they did not (the poll of 29% did not say they think armed conflict will happen in the next 5 years it said they endorse it as an option and there was no timeline, so can comprehend the difference in those statements?).
And where did you get that wholesalers "do NOT have stock and can't get it"? As this thread is a testament to the fact "wholesalers" are getting stock, and it is hitting store shelves, even if it does not stay there long right now, or custom orders cannot be given a commitment on when it will arrive (which FFS how long have you been shooting as I have never had anything more than an indefinite future date on anything ordered in).
So from the first post in the thread you have been trying to create panic where there does not need to be any, and it appears you will be only satisfied when we start acting like some of our American neighbours and get spun into a frenzy and believe that we have to buy now as it won't be there tomorrow.
There is exactly ZERO evidence of that. Manufacturers are at full tilt, there are no laws waiting to be tabled to affect the ammunition supply (the ability of the manufactures to keep pumping out ammunition), and contrary to your interpretation of a poll, 29% of Americans don't think a civil war is about to break out, even if the poll shows the 29% of the just over 800 people polled think it is a viable option.
So your posts are short on "facts", and full of fear-monegring and BS to try and convince others of your view the sky is falling.
There will be supply tomorrow, the next day, and the day after.
The "buying" frenzy of first time US buyers is petering out fast (background checks are already down 32% this year and down every month this year), and ammunition is still being produced, bought and sold, even if scooped from the store shelves and sold at a mark up at gun shows in the US. As for here, it still hits the store shelves here, and contrary to your BS "wholesalers" still get ammunition and still pass it onto stores.
In fact, I still say more variety and stock available in both guns and ammunition than there was a decade ago.