Between 1997 and 2000, total industry employment did decline from 9,281 workers to 7,324 workers, and the number of production employees dropped from 4,872 to 3,811. The value of industry shipments fell from $1.47 billion in 1997 to $1.12 billion in 2000.
A term for a large amount of bullets is "ammunition stockpile" or "bullet cache."
Could you be a little more specific? There are lots of rifles considered large caliber, therefore there are all sorts of ammunition.
It drew large numbers of American's from countryside to nations cities
example of large scale industry
huge profit then large competitions ect.....
Large gun stores, on line ammunition sales.
In the late 1990s the trend in the industry was a continued shift from the small, "family-run" mining operations toward consolidation of industry activities among a few large companies.
About 45 percent of U.S. large ammunition industry output in the early 1990s was bombs. An additional 40 percent of production included miscellaneous bullets and other projectiles, casings, and components.
A large scaled industry is a peculiar industry having thousands of workers, having a very large sale and spread over a large area. One can identify a large scale industry by asking many questions. It has a very large import and export and has a very widely spread over transportation.
In large scale industry the goodes will get in cheap rate
You can start a large scale industry if you have adequate financial outlay.
If you think about it for a minute. With this large number of population growth without industry we would not be able to produce enough food and clothing. Not to mention transportation. So industry has played a mayor roll in changing quality of life.