Posted by Bret4207 on January 24, 2014 at 04:48:21 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: 17 wsm posted by brandon j on January 23, 2014 at 18:00:55:
When you go out looking for guns, remember a few things- the latest, greatest super whizz bang tactical magnum (they are ALL magnums these days!) is probably a real nice round. Thing is, are you going to be able to get ammo in 5 years or 10 years or 20 years? At one time the 222 Magnum was all the rage, now you can't hardly find an single box of ammo. The 9mm Federal was all the rage for about a month, no ammo now. 8mm Remington Mag, all the rage for about a year, very hard to find ammo for. there's a whole mess of 40 cal rounds not produced any more. How about a 7x61 Sharpe and Hart? Seen that on your dealers shelf lately? A few years back the Short Mags were THE thing, followed by SUPER Short Mags...only 1 or 2 are available now. 307 and 356 Winchester, great idea, hard to get.
Point is, if you intend on keeping your guns, and I never sell any I get it seems, can you be assured of ammo int he future? You can hardly get 22 LR now, same for 16 and 410 and a lot of other "great ideas". Meanwhile, the 22-250 is out there today along side the 30-06 and 308. Unless it's reloadable and you reload, keep this in mind.
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