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Post by paheritage on Apr 7, 2009 9:44:35 GMT -4
Anyone else but me think this shortage of reloading stuff has anything to do with the gov. You can't find primers or powder or bullets. And the online places like Midsouth Shooter has everything on back order. I can't find IMR 4350 anywhere. I waited 4 months on 338 brass. My gun shop told me she can't even get 9mm at all. And she told me if I find any stuff in another store I should buy it. So I'm just passing the word. If you find it BUY it !!!!
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Post by tbass on Apr 7, 2009 13:00:08 GMT -4
I cant get a few thousand WLR primers and 3 or 4 lbs of 4350. I only know one shop with a reasonable supply of it. It has to do with the gov a bit I think. The rest i blame on the competition shooters and the spreading hype. Why do these guys need to buy this stuff by the crate? Talking to one of the guys at Grice's, I learned a bit about greed. He told me the same thing Frank said, guys buy 2 and 3 kegs of the same powder and bullets and primers in the thousands. I am sure some of these guys are buying for a group but not all of them. Once the kegs were gone, the Grice's guy told me one guy checked out with almost 2 dozen 1lb cans of powder.
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Post by Twowithone on Apr 7, 2009 16:16:10 GMT -4
I think it,s the thought of someone,s gonna take it away from us and now you got your hoarding going on. Thats what I use IMR 4350 and its getting harder to find.
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Post by tbass on Apr 7, 2009 18:07:43 GMT -4
There is one place I know of near me in the Clearfield/Centre County area that had it when I went shopping Saturday.
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Post by mrlongbeard on Apr 7, 2009 19:17:49 GMT -4
the military is using a lot of the stuff now. it's hard to put a finger on it. but my local shop seems to have plenty on hand
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