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Ammo Availability
- Rifletom
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Re: Ammo Availability
The only thing I might need/want, are more SPP's for the .38 spl, as my wife likes shooting powder puff loads I make for her. Factory ammo is available, but, like others have said, it's pricey. Glad I roll my own. Must say tho; powders seem to be getting a bit harder to find around here. Think I'm doing ok there tho.
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- Cowhand
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Re: Ammo Availability
That's why I reload 2 1/2 in & 3 in 410's. 12 's & 20 ga...........I also reload for every centerfire rifle and handgun I own. I cast bullets and pour my own #8 shot.Cowboy Gun Fan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:16 pmStill having trouble with 410's at local stores.
In my area 410's are the new 22's.
But now there are 22's plentiful, lol.
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- Vaquero
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Re: Ammo Availability
Never loaded shot shells, but I usually don't shoot that much of it anyway.The Happy Kaboomer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 10:08 pmThat's why I reload 2 1/2 in & 3 in 410's. 12 's & 20 ga...........I also reload for every centerfire rifle and handgun I own. I cast bullets and pour my own #8 shot.Cowboy Gun Fan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 9:16 pmStill having trouble with 410's at local stores.
In my area 410's are the new 22's.
But now there are 22's plentiful, lol.
Now for the cf rifles and handguns, I load for every caliber that I own.
I do some casting also, but not for them all.
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Re: Ammo Availability
Many years ago when there was a local trap range, I loaded 12 ga. trap rounds using all plastic and I mean all plastic hulls. To me the only way that loading shotgun ammo pays is if you shoot a lot of the same load as in trap or skeet. Then you can buy in bulk the same components wads, powder etc. and make it worthwhile.If a box or two of this load or that is all you shoot, don't mess with shotshell reloading.
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Re: Ammo Availability
I seem to find what I want, online and in stores. Prices are not too bad. Now, it is a matter of setting aside time for shooting.
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Re: Ammo Availability
This was posted on our local guntrader site today. Ammo price increases.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets ... hover&ei=6
Companies that will increase their prices include Remington, Alliant Powder, CCI, Federal, SEVI-Shot and Speer. The following increases include:
Shotshell: 1-7 percent
Rifle: 1-7 percent
Handgun: 1-5 percent
22LR/Shorts: 1-5 percent
WMR/HMR: 1-7 percent
Primers: 5 percent
Alliant Powder: 10 percent (limited availability).
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets ... hover&ei=6
Companies that will increase their prices include Remington, Alliant Powder, CCI, Federal, SEVI-Shot and Speer. The following increases include:
Shotshell: 1-7 percent
Rifle: 1-7 percent
Handgun: 1-5 percent
22LR/Shorts: 1-5 percent
WMR/HMR: 1-7 percent
Primers: 5 percent
Alliant Powder: 10 percent (limited availability).
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Re: Ammo Availability
Might be wise to lay in some ammo before the price increases take effect, budget allowing.
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