I'm not surprised that they limit (virtually prevent) the making of ammunition there considering the trouble you're having. Here it's not at all regulated, all one needs is a firearms licence to but the gun powder, primers, projectiles and brass. I make rifle and handgun ammunition over various calibres.
I hear what you're saying about the cost, it's a shame though.
I know good shooters who practiced sport shooting, unfortunately this situation led them to move away from this sport, a shame
I'm not surprised, it's pretty disappointing. The problem there seems to be that the government-criminals don't want the populace to have firearms, a control mechanism I guess.
but a totally uncontrolled control, and you will wonder how is that? The control applies to merchants, businessmen, ordinary citizens, and even to security agencies that are free of duty, but for criminals, this law practically does not exist. On occasions, I have wondered how they manage to stock up on weapons and ammunition with so many restrictions that exist. All that remains is to hope that one day the situation will change for the better
It's the same here...they regulate the honest people and the criminals do what they want.
the world upside down
I agree.