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What shortage?
I keep hearing of a shortage of components for reloading the .303 British
specifically, and other cartridges generally. In which country is this alleged shortage? In light of my impending retirement I decided to start stocking up on reloading components for my favorite cartridges: .303 British, .308 Win/7.62 NATO, .223 Rem/5.56 NATO, 7.65 X 53 ARG., .380 ACP, 9mm Parabellum, .45 ACP., and .50 BMG in order to have a decade's worth of shooting without spending a penny. The only component I'm a little short of is primers. It's taken a little work scouring sites on the interweb but I currently have 3,500 bullets just for my Lee Enfields and M1891 Mauser. I have that much again for my AR15s and AR10s and almost as much again for my handguns. The supply of certain powders was off and on but not stopped completely and primers are once again plentiful although at grossly inflated prices. It would be interesting in hearing from reloaders around the globe regarding the availability or lack thereof of reloading components.
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Get onto some of our web sites here in Australia
like BRT, QRA Shop, VRA Shop to name just a few Bergers are like the Dinosaurs extinct here and not likely to improve much before the end of 2024 we cannot get primers in West Au same for projies are very limited powders hit and miss our sports are suffering badly.
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I was the same with thousands of primers stocked up over years of watching our starvations again and again. Powder amounted to about eighty pounds of all types. Bullets would never be a problem with 400 lbs of bullet material and gas checks, cases by the thousand. But here primers have gone up to over ten cents each, more like fourteen to forty per primer. Loaded ammo has about doubled, prices are easy to find out on any sales site. Even if all the wars stopped today, I think the wholesalers will keep the prices up since they have a taste of real money.
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Exactly. We've always had trouble with greedy wholesalers here, example would be the zinc cased "Blazer" pistol ammo. When US residents were paying $4USD for it we were paying $16CDN. Just a buck or so less than brass cased. Retailers have never been able to make more than about 10/15% on ammo. The wholesalers take it all. That was enough to make a man reload, but now primers can be as much as $400CDN a thou.
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.......but now primers can be as much as $400CDN a thou.
OUCH! Primers here are down to $95 per k which is still 3X what they were a few years ago. I doubt production costs went up that much so there's a lot of price gouging here too.
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Ppl over east are asking and getting $800/Aud for 1.5 Kg of Trail Boss.
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Bergers are like the Dinosaurs extinct here and not likely to improve much before the end of 2024 we cannot get primers in West Au same for projies are very limited powders hit and miss our sports are suffering badly.
LeHigh is still making .311" Match solids in 150gr., unfortunately they stopped making the 180gr. right after I nabbed a couple of boxes and started working up a handload. Now, there's no point in spending any time on them. Fortunately, Berger bullets are plentiful, just not in .311 - .312" here.
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$800/Aud for 1.5 Kg of Trail Boss
Most of our powders have only doubled in price. It's the primers that have gone retarded. Loaded ammo too, but I don't buy much of that.
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Originally Posted by
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OUCH! Primers here are down to $95 per k which is still 3X what they were a few years ago. I doubt production costs went up that much so there's a lot of price gouging here too.
Too funny I have a few 1k boxes of primers price marked as $9.95/k.
I've been going thru this since the early 90s so I learned my lesson by 1996 - I am unlikely to run out of primers...ever.
US election years have corresponded with primer shortages since the 1992 election in my experience.
C-19 resulted in world wide shortages of everything else, so primers, powder and projectiles are just another statistic.
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