Hmm. Quite by accident I have been purchasing factory ammo for several years now. I wait for a sale or some form of rebate and I buy the max quantity I can to take full advantage of the rebate or sale. Normally that means a case or two. Last Christmas I placed an order for two cases of Browning BXC in 270 Win. I had buyers remorse and canceled the order shortly thereafter. Much to my surprise a couple weeks later in early January 2020 UPS delivers two cases of the stuff to my front door. Just drops them off and leaves without giving me a chance to sign for it or refuse the package. So now I have 400 rounds of Browning BXC in 270 Win plus all the other 270 Win I purchased from Winchester and Federal it amounts to two full hard plastic ammo boxes of ammunition. Then there's the 243 Win, 308 Win, 22-250 Rem, 300 Win Mag and 7 mm Rem Mag. I got lots of ammo sitting in ammo crates in my closet. I can't go the range to use it because of the gosh darn covid-19 pandemic. The range was closed for most of the year and only recently opened for limited operation. So it's packed all the time and shooting time is limited to one hour. Yeah it sucks I know but I can't do anything about it. I was not planning to become a hoarder it just turned out that way by chance. I do admit to hoarding toilet paper though! On that point I am guilty as charged. I am sorry but I cannot do without the Costco Kirkland Signature Series bathroom tissue!!!!!!
I also stocked up on rice, oats, flour (bread and all purpose), beans (of all sorts), corn meal, sugar, salt, coffee, etc. This pandemic has cost me a friggin fortune. The price for all these commodities went through the roof earlier this year and on top of that I had to buy food grade 5 gallon pails and liners to store the stuff air tight so that it won't spoil. What a frigging mess! Even if you don't get laid off from work the chaos of this pandemic can still put a sizeable hole in your savings account!