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Keep up-to-date on new products, trends and tips from the leader in reloading. I am even seeing 8lb keg of powder at another store down the street.
I saw 1 pound of Varget at a sporting goods store last week. Along with Reloader 7 and some others. They would only sell primers at a time. One local pawn shop had a few items.
I check around often among ten stores, and even fould two bricks of. By buying primers a day at various locations, I have saved up of various types. They both had it available for about 5 days before selling out. I am just starting to load and I was able to get large quantities of components that should last me quite a while.
Best of all, they have not jacked prices up. So I was able to get several pounds of Varget and others and not have to pay higher prices. I also signed up for a lot of notifications, some from large retailers and others from smaller ones. With those panning out, I was able to add to my supply and still not break they bank.
But they were in bulk, and I had other items shipped, so it was not to bad. Bought online, in bulk. That includes the cost of shipping and hazmat. Ummmm, excuse me?
Yes, I bought two pounds of Varget for a friend the first part of this month. I mostly load pistol, so I am always on the lookout for The 8lb kegs are a bit harder. For CCI large and small pistol primers, I paid The powder is staying on the shelves longer too. Unfortunately one of them has resorted to price gouging but only one. If anyone needs any info shoot me an e-mail. Not much local….. I have to chock myself about going into that retailer…WM…but I do and sometimes…there are shotshell primers and sometimes primers….
Powder Valley you have to be careful with. It does appear that a little more product is showing up. Bullets and powder, forget about it. I could believe it was consumer panic buying if it was mostly handgun ammo and components and maybe even hunting rounds.
However, when even the most obscure bullets are not available, well…. I have made a decision not to buy anything related to guns, anything until I see either a believable explanation for this or components and ammo back on the shelves. I have written to several magazines I take with no results.
I will not resub to these either. Incidentally, I have no local stores that stock reloading components, or if they do it is nothing I want. We all have thought on familiar lines…. So many people just had to buy anyting and everything…. Just because it was there to buy. Here is one known fact…. There is approximately 11 million rounds of rimfire ammo produced every manufacturing day. Howbeit I suspect insider privileges…it involves who you know. Hang tight….. Look at the AR magazine plight….
No problem and at fair prices. I suspect that those dealers that hike up prices for huge profits will be remembered after this panic buying is over with…I know there is a few I will write off for good!
HURRY and buy all this stuff before wicked Obama takes away your rights and we all go into death camps. We are supremely gullible. And I count myself into that group. I end up going by every store to look for whatever is in stock, and buying all of it I can find.
I was looking at one ammunition site that took up half the page with a picture of Obama laughing. But they are playing their hand to the max. And making a fortune from us in doing it. I mean they are buying up millions of rounds of ammunition in the disguise of homeland security. I had to resort to on-line auctions to buy some powder and primers at times normal cost , just to get back to reloading some.
Have found some powder and some primers at local shops by chance. I have been on back order from Hornady for bullets for months. I have stumbled on some powder while traveling through Oregon. Found a pound of Universal at a place in Fresno. My local shooter supply store has primers and some powders. The hard thing for me to get is projectiles. I can have a lot of fun shooting my new to me Blackhawk in.
I bought three, one at each store. What a ripoff. We had fun anyway. Hope the panic buyers mellow out soon. Lead is not that hard to come by…. Yes…there are the panic buyers there as well and some people just flat pay waaaaaaaay too much money for lead….
Well…I keep the loads reasonable however. Not hyper loads nor pansy loads either. I live in Sacramento, CA. The only reloading component I need is. I rid myself of a AR 10 type rifle here not long ago…. I reserve the Lapua brass to my high precision rifles. I see a lot or worried words. As an owner of larger rifles for far shooting the Wc powders work extremely well wc wc and the always good wc Well with the tac we have a yard bullet.
Just recieved a instock message from Natchez Shooters Supply…Winchester primers are in stock…. My local reloading shop has been able some componants. I have had pretty good luck back ordering from nonlinear retailers and just wait. I am limited in my supplies.
I am wanting to purchase a 35 Whelen and possibly another hand gun. It does not make any sense in purchasing these until I can get powder and primers. Definitely a ridiculous situation. I called Cabelas recently, no primers.
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