Yeah, but if the government would just stop trying to mingle into anything and everything... we wouldn't be in this mess, paying up the yahoo for stuff that shouldn't be that expensive.
And here I am try to start reloading.
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I don't know that the government has anything to do with this powder shortage. Short supply and long demand is the issue.
- Irrational gun laws that get people to stock-pile => Gif from the gov.
- Supply chain issues => so-call world pandemic => Gif from the gov.
- Employers being short-staffed, all the while the gov. is paying to stay at home => Gif from the gov.
- Inflation => Gift from the gov.
I think I'll be riding my Road Glide more this year ....
Guys supplementing their last CERB via the EE.. I aint got time for them.
Rob
Yeah. Good ####ing timing! Lmao
I feel your pain though, I moved a few months ago so have taken a break from reloading while packing the old place and getting the new place set up, finally get to the point where I'm ready to get rolling and I can't find primers to save my life.
USA has much less restrictive gun laws but still the same problem of shortages.
envy here
I've been sent sliding across 2 lanes of traffic last year on Aug 15 by a distracted driver
that was the worst time to get an insurance settlement
justinflation and overall prices rendered me unable to replace the motorcycle.
Did you notice who's been elected in the middle of the night?
- Noticed how he's spending $ like their is no tomorrow?
- Noticed how the Dem. are always the ones trying to push more restrictive laws? (and driving up sales)
But there is no specific conspiracy against the ammo and components supply chain. That is sputtering just like everything else. Try to buy a new pickup or atv and see how that goes.
Well, sorry if my English is not up to your "standard"... so let me give you a little clue to solve the ammo-supply-riddle
Hint #1: Ammunition manufacturing exist in the same realm as ATV manufacturers and truck manufacturers
Hint #2: The factors influencing the $ and availability of ATV and truck are (you might have guessed it by now) the same that are influencing ammunition price and avaiability.
Well, sorry if my English is not up to your "standard"... so let me give you a little clue to solve the ammo-supply-riddle
Hint #1: Ammunition manufacturing exist in the same realm as ATV manufacturers and truck manufacturers
Hint #2: The factors influencing the $ and availability of ATV and truck are (you might have guessed it by now) the same that are influencing ammunition price and avaiability.
Uhhh.... I didn't know they put chips in primers?
There's a global microchip shortage right now that is having a massive impact on the products that require them - cars, atvs etc.
Also, Ford isn't diverting F150 Lightnings to fill or attempt to win government contracts thanks to a war in Europe.
So no, i don't think it's reasonable to compare ammo with cars and atvs.
Yes, this is definitely going to reduce the participation in the shooting sports and shooting hobby. Very bad for all of us, even if we still have older components and aren't paying these prices yet.




























