wildrider666
Master
Ammo is available for those willing to pay the price. For those that can't or won't, how is that impacting the training of your children? If people are cutailing their ammo useage to varioue egrees, are our children being cut out during these formative years. Are non live fire alternatives going to be effective and mantain interest? Adults using non live fire training alternatives have a better understanding of what they are trying to accomplish, some of that is lost on young minds: how long will a kid dry fire before it "boring" and they loose interest? Is training and or cartrige upgrade being delayed? "Leave no child behind" has never been so important, what if this ammo shortage/costs are long term: could we loose a Generation of kids and new to guns folks who will never transition to "gun enthusiasts" due to the expense of participating?