
Report: Firearms/ammo industry booming
Total economic impact in U.S. increased by 269 percent.
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Total economic impact in U.S. increased by 269 percent.
Negative publicity about lead ammo is not an assault on my right to hunt or bear arms, it is just factual reporting, common sense and switching would be good for the image of hunting.
Consider using shotgun/slugs, muzzleloaders or crossbows this gun season, or find whatever bullets you can and then buy a rifle for those rounds.
Plan now for you fall hunting needs, because ammo again has been in short supply on many gun shop shelves.
Without question, firearms, ammunition and shooting supplies are hard to come by these days.
In an era of ammunition shortages, develop a strategy now to locate turkey loads and other pursuit-specific shells.
One has to wonder if there might be a better, perhaps safer way to kill game such as deer without running the risk of accidently ingesting any lead fragments. Fortunately, for those with this concern,
About a year ago, I was visiting friends in Pennsylvania. They live near a gun shop I often did business with and so, I decided to stop in. Reloading supplies are tough to come by
Outdoor News ventured out to Las Vegas for SHOT Show 2020. Check out this video of brands of top ammo we found at the show.
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