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<blockquote data-quote="Snowbird" data-source="post: 2479948" data-attributes="member: 87588"><p>With military contracts ramping up well still see thin supplies for the public for a while I'd guess. With that in mind, what do you expect to be plentiful in the near future. </p><p></p><p>What powders are the military currently contracting that may have plenty of leftovers or at least companies may skim off the top to sell to the public? </p><p></p><p>What cartridges are the military currently using? 308 became abundant for a reason. I'd imagine 223 rem/556 is still heavily used and I'm told 6.5 has been adopted recently. </p><p></p><p>Primers may be the crux of the whole situation here for reloaders. Do you expect larger primer manufacturers will be able to keep up with their contracts and supply to the public? Or do you expect the smaller manufacturers to be able to produce more for the public since they don't have a military contract?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowbird, post: 2479948, member: 87588"] With military contracts ramping up well still see thin supplies for the public for a while I'd guess. With that in mind, what do you expect to be plentiful in the near future. What powders are the military currently contracting that may have plenty of leftovers or at least companies may skim off the top to sell to the public? What cartridges are the military currently using? 308 became abundant for a reason. I'd imagine 223 rem/556 is still heavily used and I'm told 6.5 has been adopted recently. Primers may be the crux of the whole situation here for reloaders. Do you expect larger primer manufacturers will be able to keep up with their contracts and supply to the public? Or do you expect the smaller manufacturers to be able to produce more for the public since they don't have a military contract? [/QUOTE]
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