I cross posted from reloading as some folks may be interested.
I went to Bass Pro this morning to buy 2 pounds of Red Dot. I was about 20th in line to get in at about 0840. By 0900, the line had grown to about 75. I walked as fast as I could to the gun counter (bad back and old age keep me from running) and managed to grab the number six tag.
I waited 35 minutes until I was able to buy my powder. This time, the guy wrote it up in a book. The last time I was there, in November, no one wrote it up. Go figure. By the time I left the store, the numbers were up to 85. One guy said he waited 3.5 hours yesterday to buy a gun and he was there to buy another today! Damn Obungo is passing Clinton as the best gun salesman ever.
BTW, they have less powder than usual as noted by what empties are on the shelf. If they are out of that type of powder, they take the empty down. Also, the .22 section was cleaned out except for some .22 Mags and some wooden box Bass Pro promotions.
Also stopped by Walmart on Claus drive and found it's ammo shelves pretty empty too.
Regards,
John
I went to Bass Pro this morning to buy 2 pounds of Red Dot. I was about 20th in line to get in at about 0840. By 0900, the line had grown to about 75. I walked as fast as I could to the gun counter (bad back and old age keep me from running) and managed to grab the number six tag.
I waited 35 minutes until I was able to buy my powder. This time, the guy wrote it up in a book. The last time I was there, in November, no one wrote it up. Go figure. By the time I left the store, the numbers were up to 85. One guy said he waited 3.5 hours yesterday to buy a gun and he was there to buy another today! Damn Obungo is passing Clinton as the best gun salesman ever.
BTW, they have less powder than usual as noted by what empties are on the shelf. If they are out of that type of powder, they take the empty down. Also, the .22 section was cleaned out except for some .22 Mags and some wooden box Bass Pro promotions.
Also stopped by Walmart on Claus drive and found it's ammo shelves pretty empty too.
Regards,
John