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The uptick in business has come with its share of problems, Stewart said. High demand has raised prices, and it’s difficult to keep bringing in customers when the shelves look bare.

“In trying to get the more popular stuff to restock, we’ll put four or five guns that we get out and they go away so fast we can just never get any stock back in the store, so it constantly looks like we’re empty.”

Kip Jacobsen of Bloomington, a regular participant in shooting competitions who was shopping at 10-8 this week, said he’s noticed the shortages, even as somebody who often loads his own ammunition.

“I’ve tried not to purchase more than I’d normally purchase or need in the immediate future,” Jacobsen said. “A lot of guys load our own, but getting reloading supplies — powder and primers — you can’t get a primer.”

Shirley Leevy of Decatur, a member of the Decatur Gun Club’s board and its former president, said as somebody who shoots a shotgun, she’s even noticed a shortage of shotgun shells at firearms dealers. She said she also believes the wave of ammunition purchasing is related to the tragedy at Sandy Hook.

“Some 12 gauge and 20 gauge shells are getting hard to keep (on store shelves), which makes no sense,” Leevy said. “To me, it’s a fear, so everybody is grabbing up what they can. It’ll kind of die down, just like it did a few years back.”

The fear, she said, is of new regulations that may affect firearm owners in the wake of the mass shootings that have occurred over the past year. She said the reaction feels similar to the one surrounding the assault weapons ban

“I shoot in competitions, and I love it,” Leevy said. “I don’t want to see that taken away because of some nut who’s just evil.”

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