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Locally there isn't much to buy in the way of reloading components. How about in your area? I am going to a gun show about 80 miles away in the morning. Just to see if I can buy powder with some selection and seasonal price.
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Powder and bullets have come back decent around here over the past 6 months or so, but brass and primers are still really thin. I'm still buying most of my supplies online.

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Stuff is on the shelves but sky hi prices

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Originally Posted by earlybrd
Stuff is on the shelves but sky hi prices



Same here


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Some available at local gun shows but pricey, got a good deal last week on LR primers. Powder and bullets generally non-obtainium.


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Generally I think I have enough to get by. But I just don't know what the future holds instore. Pricing is one issue, nothing is going to get cheaper. And availability is another thing. Wal-Mart here has a small reloading section. There are tools and dies available, but the component shelves have been empty for a year and a half. The gun shops have firearms and a limited supply of ammo. None of them are interested in reloading in any quantity.I
We will see what the Gun show has.

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When it does show up it does not go anywhere.

If its in stock its been sitting on the shelf for 7-8 months now. Most of it, no one is buying even the "popular" powders such as Varget or H4895 etc. etc.

Simply because the prices are just too high.

Its a fact and the the local gun shops are feeling it. Four shops cant move it due to the price gouge.

On 2 different occasions I have seen powder ready to be rung up and then put back due to the cost. They still bought the press and powder measure..Rcbs press and a Redding measure.

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Just adding to my stockpile a little each week.

Buying bullets online wherever the price is right.

Local shop is keeping me going back for powder and primers at a fair enough price for today's new normal.


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Originally Posted by Bearcat74
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Stuff is on the shelves but sky hi prices



Same here
Ditto,

Went to the local Scheels which opened a couple of weeks ago. Lots of powder, lots of bullets, didn't look at the brass. Shelves were stocked full with primers of all brands and types but lowest prices on foreign primers were $79 brick up to about $110 for match primers. Or maybe a bit more for the match stuff, I wasn't taking a formal survey, just wandering around the firearms section looking at the shiny objects.


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People just aren't burning ammo anywhere close to what they were a dozen years ago. At the head of the canyon where I live are some abandoned gold mines on Forest Service property. Excellent safe place to shoot, and the locals have shot there for generations. Clays, sight-ins, pistol/AR mad minute...every weekend families would go up there to shoot...not anymore. The day after Christmas and the week before deer season is all I hear now.


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I don't have to buy, but watch things and still do buy some if the price is decent and I can use it.

Generally prices locally right now are too high for me, but I did buy a couple lb's of Accurate 2230 for $39 a lb and some Hybrid 100V for $26.95 a lb. The Accurate because it fit what I wanted to try, and the Hybrid because at that price I can use it.

Primers? I'll likely be pushing up daisy's someday before I ever run out. Both LR and LR magnum. I'm grateful that part of the equation has been off the radar for me, as is bullets for the most part.

Powder is where I watch yet and try to add to what I'll use if the price is right. Just recently bought 8 lbs of the Accurate 2700 equivalent off A.R. for $210. I have some 30-06's to keep feeding and that powder will fit very nicely for that. Cheaper than what I bought powder for starting early in 2020.

Also on the same order got 500 of the pulled 150 gr .308 JSP/W cannelure for $67.49. That comes to $13.49 a box. I looked them over and do not see any pull marks and they sure look like 150 Hornady interlocks to me. Can't beat that with a stick.


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Every year Midway has a birthday discount if you have an account. I have gotten some astronomical ammo deals. This year I'm filling my cart, if the price is right I'm grabbing it. Especially the factory seconds bullets. I have never been disappointed by what I received.


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Two words.

Not affordable.


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Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Two words.

Not affordable.

Yep, never thought I would see the day that Unique is more expensive than H380 and 4895.



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It makes one try new powders outside the comfort zone. I hate it.


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We never ran out of everything and the stores always consult me,prior to placing an order. Where we deviate,is that I like multiple 5# and 8# jugs of the same Lot. Hint.

Though in "fairness" I've had 32lbs of powder and 10K Primers "lost" in the mail for better than 2wks,which just did get sorted out today. Hint.

First World "problems",for certain. Hint.

Just sayin'................


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Tonto say, Plenty good supply here in Wisconsin Kemosabe... Much Wampum!...

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Found a good supply of h4831 that’s a plus👍

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Originally Posted by Swifty52
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Two words.

Not affordable.

Yep, never thought I would see the day that Unique is more expensive than H380 and 4895.

Its more expensive because of guys like me. who figures out how to use less powder and still find a workable load with it.

They watch what we are doing, and adjust accordingly. You can bet their accountants have it figured out, on what the manufacturer can get away with each time a customer pulls a trigger. They manufacture the price to the consumer in the accounting offices with the marketing guys, what can these people afford for each trigger pull. They are in high cotton since its a sellers market out there, instead of a consumer's market like it was under Trump.

Good example :primers! Average price I paid under Trump was $15 per brick. NOW its 600% higher at least... 6 times the price of 4 years ago. The manufacturers are getting in on all the consumer raping they can get away with...

I'm sure the manufacturers are wanting the DemocRATS to be in the White House, vs a Republican. Under the DemocRATS they can rob and steal to their hearts content. DemocRATS let them get away with it, as I am sure they get kick backs, along with the pricing will curb people's purchasing power....so less ammo on the streets, instead more ammo in the closets waiting to be used later. Ain't hard to figure out how these people think and work.


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Not much available around here and what is available is priced sky high......Hb

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