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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Cost of Reloading - Pre-Covid Vs Post Covid
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard Head" data-source="post: 2243694" data-attributes="member: 91079"><p>I have seen huge increases in powder and bullets,some alliant were the same some Hodgdens were 7 bucks a pound more,the bullets I see on the shelves makes me wander if the manufactures are cleaning there inventory of bullets that never sold good. I am almost 75 and have hand loaded seance I was 12 years old, I have never seen the shortages ,the cost increase or the quality that is on shelves. There are a lot of blame to be shared by all, hog buying, distributers making an extra buck or 10 and bad transportation, and false excuses. All I can say is my days are numbered and I have great memories of the past,and I feel sorry for the youth that are starting out in shooting. It will not be gun laws that will threaten the shooter but the industry itself, Hardhead "Pete"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard Head, post: 2243694, member: 91079"] I have seen huge increases in powder and bullets,some alliant were the same some Hodgdens were 7 bucks a pound more,the bullets I see on the shelves makes me wander if the manufactures are cleaning there inventory of bullets that never sold good. I am almost 75 and have hand loaded seance I was 12 years old, I have never seen the shortages ,the cost increase or the quality that is on shelves. There are a lot of blame to be shared by all, hog buying, distributers making an extra buck or 10 and bad transportation, and false excuses. All I can say is my days are numbered and I have great memories of the past,and I feel sorry for the youth that are starting out in shooting. It will not be gun laws that will threaten the shooter but the industry itself, Hardhead "Pete" [/QUOTE]
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