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<blockquote data-quote="HockeyDad" data-source="post: 2927080" data-attributes="member: 9660"><p>This latest reloading component shortage debacle is really the only one I have paid attention to.</p><p>For all of you who have been around awhile and have been paying attention, have the ones in the past been about the same as the current one, ie, big rifle (magnum especially) components have been hit hardest, while small pistol seems to be the least affected?</p><p>Looking at 9mm component cost vs what I can get manufactured on sale for, I'm thinking of leaving my 9 mm reloading stockpile set, and just shooting all manufctured for now.</p><p>.300 WM is opposite end of spectrum. Thinking of building a supply larger than I think I'll need for the rest if my life.</p><p>.308 is closer to .300WM..</p><p>.223, 40 cal and 45 acp are kind of in no man's land. Fairly significantly cheaper to reload than factory, but do I want to spend the time reloading and making sure my stockpiles are up to snuff vs just picking up factory stuff.</p><p>I have been reloading for a few years and already have a single stage, and a turret press, all the dies, and other assorted acroutrement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HockeyDad, post: 2927080, member: 9660"] This latest reloading component shortage debacle is really the only one I have paid attention to. For all of you who have been around awhile and have been paying attention, have the ones in the past been about the same as the current one, ie, big rifle (magnum especially) components have been hit hardest, while small pistol seems to be the least affected? Looking at 9mm component cost vs what I can get manufactured on sale for, I'm thinking of leaving my 9 mm reloading stockpile set, and just shooting all manufctured for now. .300 WM is opposite end of spectrum. Thinking of building a supply larger than I think I'll need for the rest if my life. .308 is closer to .300WM.. .223, 40 cal and 45 acp are kind of in no man's land. Fairly significantly cheaper to reload than factory, but do I want to spend the time reloading and making sure my stockpiles are up to snuff vs just picking up factory stuff. I have been reloading for a few years and already have a single stage, and a turret press, all the dies, and other assorted acroutrement. [/QUOTE]
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