jmichelin84
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My buddy in South Carolina can't find any AR-15 mags no 9 mil mags and he just bought three boxes of 9 m m and it cost over $90 it usually cost him 30
I just got an email from Hornady last night. They say they are aware a lot of their products are in very short supply or unavailable. But are assuring us that they are at 100% production and intend to stay at 100%. We will see how it goes...
Probobly wise to stock up right away on what you need. Normally I would need a lot of components. But with how things are I will not be shooting at my ranges because they are already closed. And competitions will be on hold.
500 rounds would not last me long at all normally. But currenty 500 rounds is like a lifetime supply. So just pick up what you need, no reason to spend insane amounts of $.
That may be the real issueYes, Americans will eat it all up real fast
I just got an email from Hornady last night. They say they are aware a lot of their products are in very short supply or unavailable. But are assuring us that they are at 100% production and intend to stay at 100%. We will see how it goes...
Probobly wise to stock up right away on what you need. Normally I would need a lot of components. But with how things are I will not be shooting at my ranges because they are already closed. And competitions will be on hold.
500 rounds would not last me long at all normally. But currenty 500 rounds is like a lifetime supply. So just pick up what you need, no reason to spend insane amounts of $.
I have no shortage of target projectiles or powder or primers. But I did stock up on Nosler Partitions a few weeks ago. In this state of affairs pretty much any shooting I see myself doing is to harvest food
I think they will be forced to close real soon the way this is spreading in the US not essential manufacturing for sure in these times
Cheers
I think they will be forced to close real soon the way this is spreading in the US not essential manufacturing for sure in these times
Cheers
I was well stocked thirty years ago and have added to my stock more than I've used. I will, however, share with my shooter buddies. Since I started reloading in about 1970, I've always kept a good supply of components, ammo, guns, and books to keep me occupied. I don't say this to show how smart I am, I post this because I am simply telling it like it is. Instead of buying $100 worth of liquor, I bought $100 worth of ammo or components.
In looking around, the one thing I am in short supply of is some plain Jane .30 calibre projectiles...things like 165gr Interlocks; the bulk of which I use for general shooting. I had so many over the years, and was loading for numerous rifles that I guess I depleted them without realizing it.




























