As long as I stay with one shot one kill I’ve got enough to last. Barring fire or theft, and blasting paper. I think I’ll hide some in different areas of the Ponderosa.
As long as I stay with one shot one kill I’ve got enough to last. Barring fire or theft, and blasting paper. I think I’ll hide some in different areas of the Ponderosa.
There you go! There are many that cannot afford to hoard powder, primers, bullets. They have bills to pay, mouths to feed, insurance bills, etc. They hope they can find what they need when they can afford it. More power to those that always buy more than they will ever use or need. It has been that way since the beginning of time.
that is funny, not hoarding at all. Raised a family as well. bought a sleeve of primers or a box of bullets everytime I went to the LGS. Maybe you should have skipped over a night out and prepared
The money argument requires a lifestyle change to overcome. Apply the Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do, or Do Without. That will free up money so that when the deals come around, they can then take advantage of them. Once they start doing that the savings are “reinvested” in more deals saving more and building their stock. Buy it cheap and stack it deep.
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ive yet to see one of those hoarder shows where the people are tripping over cases of primers or other reloading supplies. I guess its all the closet hoarders that have all the primers
Primers are now becoming available but are hard to find. The last report of stores selling primers was in S Dakota.
Sportsmans warehouse still occasionally get LRP and LRMP, have yet to see SRP or SPP in my part of the country
Back when primers were stacked high on the shelves at $30 a brick, 1200 bucks could have bought you 40k primers. That was less than a decent AR or 2 mid range rifles. But I never saw anyone stocking up, besides myself and a few others. And that was at 30...I bought a crap ton of those cabela's s&b for 18 a brick. And even those weren't selling out.
I certainly feel for the new reloaders, but for everyone else, not so much.
If you've been casting and loading for at least 4 years, you should have tons of lead and stacks of primers and it would have all been on the cheap
I was married for twenty years and was never more than a casual shooter and certainly didn't reload. I didn't get into reloading until after my divorce in 2013, and certainly didn't have any spare change until a couple of years ago and started trying to stock up. I started grabbing the extra box of bullets, or tray of primers, or can of powder last Fall.
I was starting to feel good about what I had in January, then everything suddenly dried up.
I see people online who like to belittle others for not having 100k primers and call them names and boast about their stockpile and it is really sad. Not everyone has been reloading for decades and slowly building up stock, nor had the money to purchase in bulk the last couple of years.
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Sometimes things happen and Money is just not there. Reloading supplies become a luxury, the necessities of life come first.
Enough said.
Bad thing is there are some folks who have just now started getting interested in reloading. Not everyone has been reloading like a lot of us for 30 or 40 years. And at a time when we need to encourage them, if for no other reason than potential voters - wham! - no components.
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You are so wrong. I doubt fewer than 2% of the members here shoot less than 1000 rounds/yr. If you shoot that little, and do not have a 5 years supply of components, you have made poor choices for many months. 5000 primers during normal times were $150.
All you can do now is learn from it. You could be proactive and put away $10/wk for the next six months. That will give you $260 to invest in components when (if) things get back to "normal". I would suggest buying powder now if you have some extra funds as it is still available at decent prices. Or follow your current strategy and wait for it to be scare and pricey and complain about it then.
Don Verna
good luck with your reality search for components plenty of primers on gunbroker
You are just not understanding what I am saying. Not everyone can stop by the LGS or go to a Gunshow to stock up.
I am not complaining. I am just trying to say many people do not have the funds to even buy those deals when they see them.
Good to those that can.
It is their Money and they can do with it as they please. Just do not come down so hard on people that are on small incomes or SS and already or stretching their funds just to survive. They do not need to hear they should have done this or that just because you have a stockpile of loading supplies and they do not. That 150.00 may not mean much to you but to them it might as well be 1500.00
I began loading in 1973. Had to scrape for a 100 primers. A pound of powder for rifle & one for pistol was about all that was here. I understand not being able to purchase a stock of stuff to last through these shortages & feel for you guys in that boat. I kept myself from gun purchases & spent the extra on powder & primers. Don't have many guns but what I have I can shoot & shoot plenty over the next 5 or 7 years. That's what worked for me. Maybe things will settle down & you guys can get a few things before long or at least I hope so.
End game is adapt to your situation. Practice perfect. Every shot.
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
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