We can trade with China and get Quality Control gun Powder....................or not LOL.
If anyone knows gun powder, it'd be the Chinese!
We can trade with China and get Quality Control gun Powder....................or not LOL.
I know lots of guys who shoot 20-30K rounds per year while competing. Lots of people go through big volumes, what is hoarding is the guys who are scared they wont be able to get what they figure they will need, so they buy 2-3 years worth of each powder they use at a time and hang on to it. That generates a shortage.
I try to purchase my whole season up front each Jan-Feb.
Really?! 32 pounds? I shoot a fair bit too, but unless you are shooting a 50 bmg, that is running into SEVERAL thousand rounds for a year. That is hoarding. Why cant people purchase for 1 season then place then next order so the rest of the reloaders can purchase. I have 5 pounds of H4831SC for my .284 and will probably need more before the end of the summer. I will order another 5lbs in the next couple of months when I see some available...not 25lbs, 5lbs. I just ordered 6lbs of US869 for my Lapua. That will likely only last the first couple of hundred loads of my season so I will need a few more pounds, but I will order those when I am down to 2lbs, Higginson has said that it has been reasonable steady. That leaves powder for everyone. I don't need to order my next 2 years of powder supply today because it showed up.
I recently purchased 4,000 .30 cal SMK's and I have 2,000 pieces of brass to put them in.
theres an alternative: check load tables for CFE-223. very successful stuffI'm using H4895 at the moment as well as IMR. Would you happen to have any data or even targets to post online. One of the shops I drive by on my way home seems to have 4064 pretty regularly.
Really?! 32 pounds? I shoot a fair bit too, but unless you are shooting a 50 bmg, that is running into SEVERAL thousand rounds for a year. That is hoarding.
The hoarding is not with the buyers here. The hoarding is being done by the distributors in the states. Gun ownership in the states went up so dramatically in the last 5 years that the demand is still high. Until the distribution can handle the sales in the states we will continue to be on the short end of the stick. If we still had a manufacturer here in Canada it would likely be a different story.
I don't get it. Someone walk me through how this 'hoarding' thing is supposed to work. It just doesn't make sense to me.
* If Joe C. Hoarder walks into his local gun shop and buys all the Varget on the shelf, assuming he doesn't have infinite space to store it somewhere, that just means he's going to have a #### ton of Varget and won't need to come back and buy any for a while.
* If Joe buys all the Varget on the shelf, shoots a few pounds of it, then decides that his hoard is getting low and he needs to top it up, he's only going to be buying a few pounds of it. He won't look like a hoarder any more.
* If Joe actually shoots all of that Varget in a time frame that's short enough for him to be coming back and needing to buy up all the Varget again then he's not hoarding-- he's just buying what he needs because he shoots a lot.
The idea that Joe comes in and buys all the Varget every time it shows up just doesn't make any sense. Where's he putting it all? Does he have 10,000 pounds of Varget stored in a bunker somewhere and is thinking of picking up a second bunker because he's running out of space?
As far as I can see, this is just supply and demand. There are N reloaders in Canada who, combined, need to consume X amount of powder every year. Whether they buy it in big batches or in small batches doesn't really matter-- over the course of any given period of time they're still going to be using the same amount of powder (assuming they shoot the powder they acquire and don't have infinite space to store it). The amount of powder coming into the country, or being manufactured locally, is either going to meet that demand or it's not. Clearly right now there is more demand than supply.
One thing I can see that would be problematic wouldn't be 'hoarding'-- it would be 'scalping'. I've heard about this in the US, where guys who don't even shoot will come in and buy up all the .22 LR as soon as it hits the shelves and then sell it at a ridiculous markup.
Anyway, I'm dumb. Maybe I'm missing something.
so they buy 2-3 years worth of each powder they use at a time and hang on to it.
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On the other hand, I have to stock up on the calibers I don't load for because ammo is short.
As HeavyTread notes, the person who buys a 3 year supply at once is then done buying and competing with you for powder for the next 3 years.I buy stuff I don't need just because I will probably never see it again if I need it.



























