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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2136578" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>Update on California's Shooting Supply Situation:</p><p>My local gun store owner told me today that ammunition and reloading supplies are starting (just starting) to improve. </p><p>His policy, a couple of months ago, was 'sell ammo only to the buyer of a new firearm'. He now has enough to sell over-the- counter. That said, prices are not like they were pre-Covid19. </p><p>I do not have a 6.5 'anything', but just to make those of you who do jealous, he has 6.5 Lapua and Norma brass just sitting on the shelf for about $1.40/piece, tax included.....sorry but he doesn't do online orders.</p><p>*Primers are still 'dear'. His sell price is $100 (tax included) for Federal Match Large Pistol.....bought some. He told me that primers sell out immediately. I was begging him to get some small rifle and small pistol primers. He told me that shipments have been as much as 6 months apart. </p><p>*Powder...IMR 4350 is $38/lb....bought some. </p><p>*Firearms: His stock of firearms (pistols, revolvers and rifles (of any color) is almost gone. Most appeared to be consignment firearms. People (as I was standing there) were buying and paying a price ^higher than Blue Book.</p><p>*Reloading equipment - Dillon presses. He told me that Dillon was selling presses as fast as they could make them and that they had no inventory.</p><p>So, I guess, there is no conspiracy to withhold product but that[ATTACH=full]257219[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2136578, member: 105138"] Update on California's Shooting Supply Situation: My local gun store owner told me today that ammunition and reloading supplies are starting (just starting) to improve. His policy, a couple of months ago, was 'sell ammo only to the buyer of a new firearm'. He now has enough to sell over-the- counter. That said, prices are not like they were pre-Covid19. I do not have a 6.5 'anything', but just to make those of you who do jealous, he has 6.5 Lapua and Norma brass just sitting on the shelf for about $1.40/piece, tax included.....sorry but he doesn't do online orders. *Primers are still 'dear'. His sell price is $100 (tax included) for Federal Match Large Pistol.....bought some. He told me that primers sell out immediately. I was begging him to get some small rifle and small pistol primers. He told me that shipments have been as much as 6 months apart. *Powder...IMR 4350 is $38/lb....bought some. *Firearms: His stock of firearms (pistols, revolvers and rifles (of any color) is almost gone. Most appeared to be consignment firearms. People (as I was standing there) were buying and paying a price ^higher than Blue Book. *Reloading equipment - Dillon presses. He told me that Dillon was selling presses as fast as they could make them and that they had no inventory. So, I guess, there is no conspiracy to withhold product but that[ATTACH type="full"]257219[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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