Here we go again

Started by Trapper6L, March 19 2020 03:55:33 PM MDT

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Trapper6L

My nephew was out and about today and wanted to know if I needed anything in the way of components. While I told him no cause I could buy it cheaper with all of the online folks having sales and no haz mat, was I forever wrong. Primers are again scare. Forget the price, there aren't many to be had. I found none of small pistol, a few large pistol, a few small rifle, which were the ones I needed. Looks like the Obama years all over again.

gadabout

Yeah I was out at the local place that sells reloading misc and guns etc. They now have a fenced off line of people just waiting to buy guns. This store has 5 registers and they are all open. I talked to a friend and said it was like Christmas shopping and he said it was much better than Christmas. I am stocked up very well myself but friends are putting the arm on me for rounds. I loaded a bunch of 38sp today. it is kind of fun.   Craig :o
Velocity if fine...Accuracy is final

Kenk

Will check my shop tomorrow, likely the same thing

Muskrat

Lucky me...I bought 10,000 primers, 6lbs of powder and 1,000 Starline 10mm brass a week ago. I'm sitting on about 30 pounds of powder and over a hundred pounds of bullets, plus around 60 pounds of loaded ammo, so no worries on my end.

sqlbullet

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I have been stocking slowly for years.

Quick inventory:  56 lbs of various powders, 26K various primers, 60K+ various brass, 25K + bullets and about 3k lbs of lead.

That doesn't count the 4-5K of ammo have around.

TonyRumore

I still have thousands of primers left over from the Desert Storm shortage days (1991).

Tony


Mike D

This thread reminded me to go do an inventory. Overall i'm in good shape i'd say but some items probably need to be beefed up.






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The_Shadow

Oh what has history taught us?  Boy Scouts...Be prepared!  Marines...Adapt, Improvise, Overcome!  Handloaders...Stack it deep!
The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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oldman10mm

Inventoried my primers today, 27,000 - 28,000.
Powder supply is excellent too, I only use 3 varieties, IMR3031 for rifles and SR7625 & SR4756 for handgun. When Hodgdon announced the dis-continuence of SR7625 & SR4756 a few years back, I stocked up.

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cphills

Quote from: oldman10mm on March 22 2020 02:35:43 PM MDT
Inventoried my primers today, 27,000 - 28,000.
Powder supply is excellent too, I only use 3 varieties, IMR3031 for rifles and SR7625 & SR4756 for handgun. When Hodgdon announced the dis-continuence of SR7625 & SR4756 a few years back, I stocked up.

What he said!!!!!

Kenk

In deep is an excellent position to be in. In an ever changing country / world, staying ahead of the next shortage is our challenge  : )

Ken

Rooster41

Where I live there are only two options locally for reloading components. Scheels and Fleet Farm with Scheels currently closed. I went to Fleet Farm yesterday and everything is in good supply except for 9mm bullets. I have been watching bulk boxes of Speer TMJ 45 bullets (300 pieces) on their clearance shelf for about 6 months or so. Started at a regular retail price of $64.99. Almost bought a box a week ago at $34.99. Yesterday they were $14.99. Bought both boxes. Watching the 40 caliber 180 grain Speer TMJ on the clearance shelf. Currently it's at $40 for the bulk box. The factory loaded ammo on the other had was in short supply for 9mm, 38 Spl, 45 acp and 223.
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Texashogman

"2 is 1, and 1 is none"-- sound familiar?
RIA 52000, PVL chest holster, Montana 200WFN @1360
Springfield 10mm osp,

5 dollars waiting on 5 cents


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