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The video addresses the impact of the end of the ammunition shortage on availability and pricing of various types of ammo. While common calibers such as 9mm and .45 have become more abundant and less expensive, certain hunting and specialty rounds remain scarce due to production priorities during the shortage. Key calibers that are still hard to find include the 30-30, 300 Win Mag, 45-70 Government, 270 Winchester, and 410 shotgun shell. These rounds are often used seasonally or for specialized purposes, which affects their continuous demand and production.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how the end of the ammunition shortage has led to an abundance of common calibers like 9mm and .45, with prices dropping. However, some types of ammo are still challenging to find due to production priorities during the shortage. The most in-demand ammo produced was for government contracts and common calibers, leaving certain hunting and specialty rounds less available. The video highlights five specific rounds that remain difficult to find, starting with 30-30, the most used hunting round in America, which isn’t in demand year-round. The 300 Win Mag, a popular big game cartridge with complex components, also remains scarce. Finally, the 45-70 Government, a large, historic round, is mentioned as still being hard to find.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses five hard-to-find ammunition calibers during certain periods, particularly the 270 Winchester and the 410 shotgun shell. The 270 Winchester, mostly used for hunting and by a limited number of people seasonally, is not an everyday round. The 410 shotgun shell, surprisingly rare despite an overall abundance of shotgun shells during 2019 and 2020, is overshadowed by more popular rounds like the 12 gauge. The speaker notes that the 410 lacks utility beyond specialized uses like snake guns. The video concludes with an invitation to share thoughts in the comments, support the channel, and send in prayer requests.