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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3633703" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've been reloading since 1980.</p><p>100% great advice above. </p><p>I used to to shoot a lot of rounds monthly in competition prior to this shortage. Backed off completely as reloading supplies have dwindled. Still have tons of supplies to reload, but am wary of the political winds so quit the competition hobby.</p><p>Since your new the game, I'll offer the advice I keep posting.</p><p>When prices get back to normal, no matter how long it takes, buy a lot and stack it deep. </p><p>Primers, brass, bullets, and the associated components to shine your brass, and so on. </p><p>You can't buy enough. I keep a minimum stock of 10,000 primers. That wouldn't last 6 months when shooting USPSA.</p><p>The story is...................buy the hell out of reloading supplies, more than you will think will last a lifetime and shoot. when others are sitting on the sidelines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3633703, member: 5412"] I've been reloading since 1980. 100% great advice above. I used to to shoot a lot of rounds monthly in competition prior to this shortage. Backed off completely as reloading supplies have dwindled. Still have tons of supplies to reload, but am wary of the political winds so quit the competition hobby. Since your new the game, I'll offer the advice I keep posting. When prices get back to normal, no matter how long it takes, buy a lot and stack it deep. Primers, brass, bullets, and the associated components to shine your brass, and so on. You can't buy enough. I keep a minimum stock of 10,000 primers. That wouldn't last 6 months when shooting USPSA. The story is...................buy the hell out of reloading supplies, more than you will think will last a lifetime and shoot. when others are sitting on the sidelines. [/QUOTE]
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