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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1978993" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I've reloading for over 58 yrs now. Every time Dem's are looking at taking power or gov. over. There a run on reloading supplies. California (California) and other states trying to take our rights away. The reloading supplies dry up. It take months and even years to get the supply back up, and it seem like when the supplies come back there isn't as much before. The other is hand loading has gotten bigger every year. More equipment, and better equipment. I can't really blame people either. Bruno seem to me high per pound, but sold in reloaders lots, and and in 1 lbs containers. That works for a lot of people. Who know when they will be resupplied with power again too. It's not like they have stores in every state. So they are somewhat high on their powder, but they got it sold. They are not in the business to loose money. I didn't know of them until yesterday. TO LATE, DAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1978993, member: 101791"] I've reloading for over 58 yrs now. Every time Dem's are looking at taking power or gov. over. There a run on reloading supplies. California (California) and other states trying to take our rights away. The reloading supplies dry up. It take months and even years to get the supply back up, and it seem like when the supplies come back there isn't as much before. The other is hand loading has gotten bigger every year. More equipment, and better equipment. I can't really blame people either. Bruno seem to me high per pound, but sold in reloaders lots, and and in 1 lbs containers. That works for a lot of people. Who know when they will be resupplied with power again too. It's not like they have stores in every state. So they are somewhat high on their powder, but they got it sold. They are not in the business to loose money. I didn't know of them until yesterday. TO LATE, DAM. [/QUOTE]
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