Prices for ammo I don't reload for are going to have to come way down in price before I'll buy any.Ammo supply looks to be recovering. Let’s hope this is a sign of normalcy returning.
Prices for ammo I don't reload for are going to have to come way down in price before I'll buy any.
If it does get down to pre panic pricing, I'll start stacking even deeper.
The only thing I don't reload for is the inherited 30-30 because of the die shortage in centerfire, but that is all. The rest of the must buy is .17HMR, .22 mag and .22 rimfire.I agree. Fortunately, I reload for everything I shoot. My biggest concern, however, is for primers. I’m good for everything but shotgun primers - at less than 10K I’m getting nervous.
The only thing I don't reload for is the inherited 30-30 because of the die shortage in centerfire, but that is all. The rest of the must buy is .17HMR, .22 mag and .22 rimfire.
Have a nice stash of each of the rimfires, but a multi state prairie dog shoot may be in my future. No need to shoot centerfire I'm told. If they get spooky, move a hundred yards or so and start on a fresh group.
I’ve taken a different approach and gotten rid of guns in calibers I don’t load for, but I will be doubling down on reloading supplies when thing “normalize”.Prices for ammo I don't reload for are going to have to come way down in price before I'll buy any.
If it does get down to pre panic pricing, I'll start stacking even deeper.
I'm good on reloading supplies, but will stack even deeper as well when it comes around.I’ve taken a different approach and gotten rid of guns in calibers I don’t load for, but I will be doubling down on reloading supplies when thing “normalize”.
Check eBay for 30-30 dies. I recently bought a set of Redding 300 Win Mag dies and a Lee 300 WM crimp die there that I couldn’t find anywhere else online, and the prices weren’t any higher than what Midway showed them for.The only thing I don't reload for is the inherited 30-30 because of the die shortage in centerfire, but that is all. The rest of the must buy is .17HMR, .22 mag and .22 rimfire.
Have a nice stash of each of the rimfires, but a multi state prairie dog shoot may be in my future. No need to shoot centerfire I'm told. If they get spooky, move a hundred yards or so and start on a fresh group.
I'll look. I've been on the backorder list with several like Midway, Natchez and a couple of others that I've forgotten about to email me when they get back in stock. Natchez sent me a notification for some standard RCBS dies at $60 or so dollars plus shipping and handling. Screw them. I'll probably shoot that rifle a couple dozen times and it will be come a safe queen more than likely. It will have to kill a deer first though.Check eBay for 30-30 dies. I recently bought a set of Redding 300 Win Mag dies and a Lee 300 WM crimp die there that I couldn’t find anywhere else online, and the prices weren’t any higher than what Midway showed them for.
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