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I blame the hoarders amongst us.
Maybe some of you who have amassed a 20 year supply could put some up on EE.
You would probably need special licenses/contracts/permits to buy that much powder at once straight from the factory. NRCan and the RCMP would probably want to be involved.A fellow I know that loaded ammunition commercially used to drive to General Dynamics in PQ and go home with a pickup full. Not sure if that is still doable or not.
December 14, 2012It's crazy though and has been going on now for what 3 years?
I blame the hoarders amongst us.
Maybe some of you who have amassed a 20 year supply could put some up on EE.
I just brought the 8 of limit from the States that we are allowed. 4xR33 and 4xR22. They have lots on the shelves. If you know someone going get them to bring back. Cheap too. 26 bucks US a pd.
First I've heard of this 8 pound rule. Thought powder was a no go.
First I've heard of this 8 pound rule. Thought powder was a no go.
There really needs to be a sticky on what exactly is itar exempt. I meet someone today that was bringing projectiles back, is that good or not?
I just brought the 8 of limit from the States that we are allowed. 4xR33 and 4xR22. They have lots on the shelves. If you know someone going get them to bring back. Cheap too. 26 bucks US a pd.
I think I got the last 2lbs of varget in the GTA today
I think I got the last 2lbs of varget in the GTA today
There's no use blaming hoarders. A good hoarder stocked up on powder when it was cheap (and where it was cheap) a couple of shortages ago. He's the guy who kept the gun stores open when things were slow and that the owners and managers whispered volume deals to because bullets weren't moveing . By the time you guys were wondering if you should buy a brick of primers instead of 100 he'd moved onto barrel makers that hadn't run their prices up, and when gun prices go up because of currency rates he doesn't care because the gunsmith never changed his rates. He's also the guy that always knew if the gunsmith was running low on work and dreamed up a project or six. He never paid double for powder because he doesn't have to, and isn't scouring the earth for a can now.
No, there's no use blaming the hoarder. He was always there, picking up deals when they could be had and he isn't the competition now. The problem now is the panic buyer. That's the guy who realized too late that he had nothing to shoot and will clean out a shelf now but never bought more than one at a time before. The higher the price the more he buys. No, you don't need to hate the hoarder, you need to fear the guys that don't have any.