so with the recent run on guns and ammo, the only way to continue adding to your ammo preps is to branch out into calibers that are actually available.
I'm using this opportunity to beef up my 12g stock. I've been skimming by for the last couple years with a measly couple-hundred-shell stock. Hey, it's a "backup primary"... so anyway.. even buckshot is pretty scarce around here, so i've started stocking birdshot. ideal it is not, but it's something, and I don't want my ammo count to go stagnant. I've been buying mostly #2 shot, with the exception of some BB and T shot that I picked up this evening.
I also finally went ahead and got myself a .40S&W die set for the reloading press. I don't have components for .40 yet but I've got a mountain of brass to size and de-cap.
so what are you guys doing? just waiting for .223 to come back? or are you starting to stock shit that you weren't as concerned with before?
like I said before, birdshot is not ideal by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a viable option so long as you stick to the heavier shot like F, T, B, and even #2, and a thousand rds of that stuff is better than a hundred 00buck IMHO.