If I do this, I will be glad to dole out the ammo at any hour I am awake. I would consider it more of a responsibility to keep people shooting. I wouldn't be doing this for money, I will make sure I just break even. Once I get a list of desired ammo, then I will probably take the plunge and start doing it. I will check out a business license and am gonna go to the library this week to find out some of the details I will need to know to do this. Insurance, liability, storage, transportation of ammo, etc.
There should be lots of books on small business startup. I dont intend to try to run a large scale operation, just cater to those who go through bulk ammo and are sick of the markups. The average joe who only wants a box of basic ammo will probably still go to one of the three retailers here. I will have to be selective of the ammo types I buy so that they will move and I wont get stuck with ammo I cant sell. Seeing as its gonna be my own money. I assume I will stick with .223, .17, .22, 9mm, 7.62x39, .357 mag, .308 nato, .30-06, and a few more. I think I will be making a mistake (at least at first) by buying obscure calibers that this 20,000 person market may not be use often.
I guess the calibers should also reflect the type of game thats hunted here.... Moose, caribou, black bear, grizzly, dall sheep, wolverine, etc.
Any feedback as to what I also need to do to get a slow start on this, please pipe up and let me know.