I used to go shooting twice a month. In the last four months I have only gone two times (the second time being last Friday). I have plenty of ammo, but it's my SHTF stuff and I don't want to blast it all away at the range. I acquired that cache over a few years during times of plenty. In the past, I'd shoot about 150 rounds on the pistol range, and about the same amount on the rifle range. Friday I shot 50 rounds of .45 ACP, 18 rounds of .380, and 60 rounds of .223 through the AR...a drastic reduction in rounds and time on the range.
As I mentioned before in another thread (can't remember if it was on this forum or the other forum), you can buy anything you want on Gun Broker (gun shows too)...for 2-3 times the normal price...ammo, mags, guns. I will not cater to the scalping either. I can see a person who has a firearm, but absolutely no ammo for it, going over there and buying a box of ammo for protection though.
The times I have been able to score a little ammo at Wally World or the LGS, the prices were about the same as before. However, I went to a recent gun show and the prices were sky high.
There is no ammo shortage. It's all being bought up and sold elsewhere at ridiculously high prices. This bites! Eventually, the bubble will burst and ammo will be available again. When that happens, those hoarders and scalpers won't be able to unload their stash. When that happens, they can stick it up where the sun don't shine for all I care!