Firewurx
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That's what my old man said literally 2 min ago.This reloading component B.S. is falling right inline with the toilet paper B.S.
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That's what my old man said literally 2 min ago.This reloading component B.S. is falling right inline with the toilet paper B.S.
You need to tell that to the guys on gunbroker, you dont even know how many people that do because they may not publicly say it.There are those that have and brag....and then....there are those that have and share.
I didn't do it before, but now I'mma buy a truckload of toilet paper and when the time is right, turn it into 4895, 4064 or BL-C(2).hoarders are not the problem. greed is the problem. you have big box stores like Cabalas that let there employees buy it up just to run to GB and it never gets to the general public, there was a huge blow up at a Cabalas in my area when employees were caught loading there cars out the back door
even the local mom & pop shops aren't any better here. if you don't personally know the owner you are out of luck.
solution. hackers destroy GB if they don't have an outlet to rip people off then they wont be buying and then it will hit the shelves for the general public
Hard to plan and restock when sending two kids to college.I have bought tens of thousands primers, and pounds of powder. thousands bullets back then, but with years of no inventory I have shot a lot or given away to those that didn't plan.
Now we need to restock.
You should have planned for that. Duh!Hard to plan and restock when sending two kids to college.
Dont take this wrong. I'm not inferring anything about the shortage. I read your post and what you said on knowing what bullets your rifle will like hits on my philosophy on a build. There's a few of us that think of what we want to do with a build. We then pick out the bullet we want to use and actually build for that bullet. Brian Litz recommended it. After thinking about it that's the way I'm moving forward with my builds. This is for specific purpose builds. I did this with a 6.5 PRC build that I wanted to hunt with 156 EOL Berger's. Built it on a Defiance XM action & Bartlein 8-7.5 twist custom throated off a 156 dummy round. I can shoot bugholes with the 156 at 3200 fps. I backed off the load and reload at ~ 3105 fps. The longer Defiance XM action and faster twist barrel let's me get max efficiency from the cartridge. I also knew before the build what powder & primer that was going to work best.What was I thinking??? I should have known long before I built my rifle exactly what type of bullets the rifle would like, what powder, what primers....
Should have known of other builds I was going to do by going to a psychic to tell me my future...
Or that I was going to invest in reloading because a friend worked with me on the process.
I agree with this, but...Dont take this wrong. I'm not inferring anything about the shortage. I read your post and what you said on knowing what bullets your rifle will like hits on my philosophy on a build. There's a few of us that think of what we want to do with a build. We then pick out the bullet we want to use and actually build for that bullet. Brian Litz recommended it. After thinking about it that's the way I'm moving forward with my builds. This is for specific purpose builds. I did this with a 6.5 PRC build that I wanted to hunt with 156 EOL Berger's. Built it on a Defiance XM action & Bartlein 8-7.5 twist custom throated off a 156 dummy round. I can shoot bugholes with the 156 at 3200 fps. I backed off the load and reload at ~ 3105 fps. The longer Defiance XM action and faster twist barrel let's me get max efficiency from the cartridge. I also knew before the build what powder & primer that was going to work best.
they need copper for the bulletsWell, I was at Home Repot a couple weeks ago, and the bastiches had a 250' roll of 12-2 Romex at $122. I had bought one less than a month earlier at $80 and was bitching then that it had gone up $5 in one week! And had considered getting the 1000' roll at that time. Wish I had... A buddy is building a house east of Albuquerque and luckily had bought a significant portion of the lumber months ago but he's still getting screwed on the rest.
I believe that is the whole plan of the rats that run the swamp. Dependent and obedient.Its like I said in an earlier post when you rely on other people for things your at there mercy.