Iran war effects on ammo..

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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by Bugman » 19 Mar 2026, 2:32 pm

Fester wrote:Shooters have always been a funny mob and their own worst enemies; farmers seem to have a similar attitude, in general, from what I have noticed.

Can't really blame us, like abos, when attacked for so long, we end up fending for ourselves and hitting back on the latte fefties that hate us and every outdoorsman type.
Farmers can isolate and just manage their own plot so it's understandable that they end up with a different attitude.

I feel that we are the last generation of shooters in Aus, then they will come for the land lockouts and the multis will try and take the smaller farms, and it ends up like Bill Gates in England taking over food supplies and pretending he is fighting for the environment.

I avoid the weird forum ****** as much as possible, as the dedicated forums are one of my last special interest resources.
I can get entertainment from Farcebook but we all know if you asked which way is up, you would get pages of different answers, ending up with abuse and name-calling.
I seen a lot of forums die and don't intend to help do that.
Seen one track day forum, that was huge and our only dedicated site for info died because of one bloke that made his money working on bikes, so attacked anything blokes did when rebuilding stat write-off motorcycles, as he thought it was his domain.
In the end, he would have lost lots of customers from the forum.
The moral is like WE ALL LOSE.

We can all see the damage corporate greed has done, and greedflation loved the Covid excuse.
Now it's any excuse will do, the banks, insurance companies, and supermarkets will just keep going like they are, as no one can stop them, apart from a strong, honest govt, and we won't be having any of that until we have reached rock bottom.

When I got back into shooting after about a 30-year break, I was in ammo price shock, and that was about 12-13 years back.
I got straight into reloading and was happy to just have 2 small bottles of each powder, a spare 1,000 pack of each CCI primer type, so I could never run out. Didn't need to stock 1,000 packs of projies, just a few hundred.

Well then the shortages came, and I had to buy spare bricks of 22lr ammo and boxes of primers, then 4KG powder containers and that spare one for the ones that run out.

Then the shortage price gouging, so I also had to buy up on thousand packs of Super roos to keep shooting as it's cheap, like shooting 22lr.

When I told a funny type of full-time RO who made a lot of enemies for his bad attitude and attacking range punters for anything he could, rather than just explaining and being honest, that shooters will start shooting less with the prices going as they are, he laughed and said they will just pay, and keep shooting.
I said it after he was sacked by one manager and started at another big range, causing the same trouble there. He told me the clay shooting was too cheap and the govt range should raise the prices.
A few years on and blokes are throwing less exy ammo into the dirt, he is no longer a paid RO, the shops are not doing well.

I think the big boys could see the middle-class suburban Assies were doing too well in the good times decade or more, with all the boats, vans, and other toys in the yards, and went for the earn.
Like mentioned in this thread, their wealth has doubled and trippled in short time.
Also look at how many of them are around Allan Joyce can't go broke, just go live somewhere else with his boyfriends.
All those other failed CEOs and ex pollies with their real estate empires.

Like the pest animals, the balance has now changed and the small people have been taken down.
The so-called middle class will likely end up going back to the working class and the filthy rich ruling class.
They can then start talking about the trickle-down effect again lol

That's my rant, but discussion beats one-liners, hanging crap on each other.


WOW! Now that's what I call a rant! Agree with most of it, meeself.
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by bigrich » 19 Mar 2026, 3:54 pm

Wapiti wrote:Yee ha. Big trouble coming up by the looks. I wonder if the masses can get educated and solve it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLxNu1_WCW0&t=259s


good watch , very informative . the future of the younger generation is f@cked . it's a very different country to 30 years ago , successive guv'ments have failed this country miserably . we have the technology and resources to be one of the greatest countries on earth . so why aren't we :unknown:
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by Fester » 19 Mar 2026, 4:56 pm

Bugman wrote:
Fester wrote:Shooters have always been a funny mob and their own worst enemies; farmers seem to have a similar attitude, in general, from what I have noticed.

Can't really blame us, like abos, when attacked for so long, we end up fending for ourselves and hitting back on the latte fefties that hate us and every outdoorsman type.
Farmers can isolate and just manage their own plot so it's understandable that they end up with a different attitude.

I feel that we are the last generation of shooters in Aus, then they will come for the land lockouts and the multis will try and take the smaller farms, and it ends up like Bill Gates in England taking over food supplies and pretending he is fighting for the environment.

I avoid the weird forum ****** as much as possible, as the dedicated forums are one of my last special interest resources.
I can get entertainment from Farcebook but we all know if you asked which way is up, you would get pages of different answers, ending up with abuse and name-calling.
I seen a lot of forums die and don't intend to help do that.
Seen one track day forum, that was huge and our only dedicated site for info died because of one bloke that made his money working on bikes, so attacked anything blokes did when rebuilding stat write-off motorcycles, as he thought it was his domain.
In the end, he would have lost lots of customers from the forum.
The moral is like WE ALL LOSE.

We can all see the damage corporate greed has done, and greedflation loved the Covid excuse.
Now it's any excuse will do, the banks, insurance companies, and supermarkets will just keep going like they are, as no one can stop them, apart from a strong, honest govt, and we won't be having any of that until we have reached rock bottom.

When I got back into shooting after about a 30-year break, I was in ammo price shock, and that was about 12-13 years back.
I got straight into reloading and was happy to just have 2 small bottles of each powder, a spare 1,000 pack of each CCI primer type, so I could never run out. Didn't need to stock 1,000 packs of projies, just a few hundred.

Well then the shortages came, and I had to buy spare bricks of 22lr ammo and boxes of primers, then 4KG powder containers and that spare one for the ones that run out.

Then the shortage price gouging, so I also had to buy up on thousand packs of Super roos to keep shooting as it's cheap, like shooting 22lr.

When I told a funny type of full-time RO who made a lot of enemies for his bad attitude and attacking range punters for anything he could, rather than just explaining and being honest, that shooters will start shooting less with the prices going as they are, he laughed and said they will just pay, and keep shooting.
I said it after he was sacked by one manager and started at another big range, causing the same trouble there. He told me the clay shooting was too cheap and the govt range should raise the prices.
A few years on and blokes are throwing less exy ammo into the dirt, he is no longer a paid RO, the shops are not doing well.

I think the big boys could see the middle-class suburban Assies were doing too well in the good times decade or more, with all the boats, vans, and other toys in the yards, and went for the earn.
Like mentioned in this thread, their wealth has doubled and trippled in short time.
Also look at how many of them are around Allan Joyce can't go broke, just go live somewhere else with his boyfriends.
All those other failed CEOs and ex pollies with their real estate empires.

Like the pest animals, the balance has now changed and the small people have been taken down.
The so-called middle class will likely end up going back to the working class and the filthy rich ruling class.
They can then start talking about the trickle-down effect again lol

That's my rant, but discussion beats one-liners, hanging crap on each other.


WOW! Now that's what I call a rant! Agree with most of it, meeself.


Lol, yeah,got it off my chest, and drifted.

The reasoning is the dedicated forums bit with blokes attacking each other, I don't see any real purpose.
What's wrong with discussions and differing opinions?
Not many Aussie shooting forums left now, and they do run their course.
I know the long-term member privileges and have been there, but I just say it how I see it and give newbs advice if I can help.
It is newbs that form the future, be it small places like this, or the future of our once great country.

With so few forums left, I tried a few yank ones, but they just bore me, or take too much time to find the interesting stuff that may be on there.

I tried an archery one as I just started flinging sticks and then the Aussie forum died.
I got attacked, and it was an Aussie, obviously a bit of a tune, and the yanks defended me as some must have been experienced with this loon who must have worn out his welcome locally and became a regular on the USA forum.

It was funny as he would attack each night and I would just feed him a line to keep him going for the next week.
He even accused me of being a fake ID and was one of his USA forum adversaries.
Been meaning to see if he is still there and chuck in a one-liner to get him going again.
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by bigrich » 19 Mar 2026, 7:46 pm

Fester wrote:
Bugman wrote:
Fester wrote:Shooters have always been a funny mob and their own worst enemies; farmers seem to have a similar attitude, in general, from what I have noticed.

Can't really blame us, like abos, when attacked for so long, we end up fending for ourselves and hitting back on the latte fefties that hate us and every outdoorsman type.
Farmers can isolate and just manage their own plot so it's understandable that they end up with a different attitude.

I feel that we are the last generation of shooters in Aus, then they will come for the land lockouts and the multis will try and take the smaller farms, and it ends up like Bill Gates in England taking over food supplies and pretending he is fighting for the environment.

I avoid the weird forum ****** as much as possible, as the dedicated forums are one of my last special interest resources.
I can get entertainment from Farcebook but we all know if you asked which way is up, you would get pages of different answers, ending up with abuse and name-calling.
I seen a lot of forums die and don't intend to help do that.
Seen one track day forum, that was huge and our only dedicated site for info died because of one bloke that made his money working on bikes, so attacked anything blokes did when rebuilding stat write-off motorcycles, as he thought it was his domain.
In the end, he would have lost lots of customers from the forum.
The moral is like WE ALL LOSE.

We can all see the damage corporate greed has done, and greedflation loved the Covid excuse.
Now it's any excuse will do, the banks, insurance companies, and supermarkets will just keep going like they are, as no one can stop them, apart from a strong, honest govt, and we won't be having any of that until we have reached rock bottom.

When I got back into shooting after about a 30-year break, I was in ammo price shock, and that was about 12-13 years back.
I got straight into reloading and was happy to just have 2 small bottles of each powder, a spare 1,000 pack of each CCI primer type, so I could never run out. Didn't need to stock 1,000 packs of projies, just a few hundred.

Well then the shortages came, and I had to buy spare bricks of 22lr ammo and boxes of primers, then 4KG powder containers and that spare one for the ones that run out.

Then the shortage price gouging, so I also had to buy up on thousand packs of Super roos to keep shooting as it's cheap, like shooting 22lr.

When I told a funny type of full-time RO who made a lot of enemies for his bad attitude and attacking range punters for anything he could, rather than just explaining and being honest, that shooters will start shooting less with the prices going as they are, he laughed and said they will just pay, and keep shooting.
I said it after he was sacked by one manager and started at another big range, causing the same trouble there. He told me the clay shooting was too cheap and the govt range should raise the prices.
A few years on and blokes are throwing less exy ammo into the dirt, he is no longer a paid RO, the shops are not doing well.

I think the big boys could see the middle-class suburban Assies were doing too well in the good times decade or more, with all the boats, vans, and other toys in the yards, and went for the earn.
Like mentioned in this thread, their wealth has doubled and trippled in short time.
Also look at how many of them are around Allan Joyce can't go broke, just go live somewhere else with his boyfriends.
All those other failed CEOs and ex pollies with their real estate empires.

Like the pest animals, the balance has now changed and the small people have been taken down.
The so-called middle class will likely end up going back to the working class and the filthy rich ruling class.
They can then start talking about the trickle-down effect again lol

That's my rant, but discussion beats one-liners, hanging crap on each other.


WOW! Now that's what I call a rant! Agree with most of it, meeself.


Lol, yeah,got it off my chest, and drifted.

The reasoning is the dedicated forums bit with blokes attacking each other, I don't see any real purpose.
What's wrong with discussions and differing opinions?
Not many Aussie shooting forums left now, and they do run their course.
I know the long-term member privileges and have been there, but I just say it how I see it and give newbs advice if I can help.
It is newbs that form the future, be it small places like this, or the future of our once great country.

With so few forums left, I tried a few yank ones, but they just bore me, or take too much time to find the interesting stuff that may be on there.

I tried an archery one as I just started flinging sticks and then the Aussie forum died.
I got attacked, and it was an Aussie, obviously a bit of a tune, and the yanks defended me as some must have been experienced with this loon who must have worn out his welcome locally and became a regular on the USA forum.

It was funny as he would attack each night and I would just feed him a line to keep him going for the next week.
He even accused me of being a fake ID and was one of his USA forum adversaries.
Been meaning to see if he is still there and chuck in a one-liner to get him going again.


yeah there's some strange behaviour at times on forums , this forums had a few ;) . don't worry about drifting , i do it all the time unintentionally . i love a lot of the aspects of this forum , i've learned a lot from knowledgeable people on here over the years . like you, i get a little annoyed at times when people attack each other personally instead of good debate with valid points and facts . i'm all for freedom of speech , but it needs to be reasonably respectful . there was a fella on here a few years ago who got into a online argument , and the other fella tracked him down in real life . if i remember correctly, the cops got involved .
looney tunes :crazy:
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by mchughcb » 19 Mar 2026, 10:37 pm

Cops are now refusing to investigate fuel theft in SA saying the onus is on the companies to use prepay.
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by bigrich » 20 Mar 2026, 4:19 am

mchughcb wrote:Cops are now refusing to investigate fuel theft in SA saying the onus is on the companies to use prepay.


yeah , not surprised . cops already have a high workload , they have to prioritise their resources , fuel theft is going to get out of control, and if it gets as bad as they think , if they prosecute all the fuel theft it'd collapse the court system they reckon , and the cost of it all would be enormous . i think pre paying will become the norm eventually :roll:
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Re: Iran war effects on ammo..

Post by Wapiti » 20 Mar 2026, 7:28 am

Isn't that what cops are supposed to do?
Enforce the law?
It was a surprise to us to hear how much police work is now only meeting numbers and justification for time spent at work. I'm sure you know what that means and that's the reason we've been told as to why coppers are leaving.

Yep, we might see restrictions on ammo soon, I didn't think that'd be ever happening.
But now, refineries in Singapore are warming their customers - of which we are one - that they may soon have to stop any exports of refined fuel that will cause their on-country supplies an issue.
I.E. we may miss out.
The fuel that Bowen has been lying about being "arriving on-shore as per usual" was contracted months ago and these contracts are ending.
And that means us!

Many of us have been saying for years that we should be refining our own fuel in each state, from the light crude of which we have up to 70 years of supply in the fields we have already surveyed. There is more.

We produce 14 billion litres per year.
We use 55 billion litres per year.
(according to the info I looked up - happy to be corrected by the more google experienced)

It feels like there may be a LOT of trouble ahead - unless we have "Leaders" that start to prioritise food production and transport of food and services in regions that do not have all the public transport as absolute priority, we are going to suffer.
Will people be able to even drive over Easter? Who cares. People need to eat, get to hospital, essential services etc.
But we have political activists, not "leaders".
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
Aristotle.
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