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Hodgdon is getting on my last nerve
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote_Hunter" data-source="post: 1842108" data-attributes="member: 110773"><p>In March of 2009 (two months after Obummer was inaugurated), I bought a used Walther PPK/S. It was three more months before I could find ammo or enough reloading components to shoot it. Brass was nowhere to be found.</p><p></p><p>Since then I have stocked up when opportunity permitted. As a result I have about 16,000 .22 rimfire cartridges (Short, Long Rifle and Win Mag), over 100 pounds of powder, around 25,000 primers of various sorts and several thousand component bullets on hand. Plus several thousand brass cases.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I have not found Hodgdon powders that hard to get, although my suppliers may be out of a particular type at any given time. I buy primarily at Cabelas, Sportsman's Warehouse and gunshows, have never had to resort to online powder purchases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote_Hunter, post: 1842108, member: 110773"] In March of 2009 (two months after Obummer was inaugurated), I bought a used Walther PPK/S. It was three more months before I could find ammo or enough reloading components to shoot it. Brass was nowhere to be found. Since then I have stocked up when opportunity permitted. As a result I have about 16,000 .22 rimfire cartridges (Short, Long Rifle and Win Mag), over 100 pounds of powder, around 25,000 primers of various sorts and several thousand component bullets on hand. Plus several thousand brass cases. Personally, I have not found Hodgdon powders that hard to get, although my suppliers may be out of a particular type at any given time. I buy primarily at Cabelas, Sportsman's Warehouse and gunshows, have never had to resort to online powder purchases. [/QUOTE]
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