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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="cdherman" data-source="post: 2509854" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>I will say, primer availability is nasty for the beginning reloader. You are right that some patience will get most everyone some sort of powder and bullets. But I haven't seen rifle primers in forever. I traded 800 primers to a fellow who was desparate and gave me a pound of 4350 and a pound of Retumbo. I felt bad, but he asked what I had and offered the 2 lbs of powder. It was a apparently a trade welcomed by all.</p><p></p><p>Lot of new reloaders will not stay in this long I think, once you can buy ammo again. I have a buddy that wanted to start reloading. Was going to buy some crazy overpriced kit. I told him I had a number of spare stuff he could borrow, an old press, powder measure, etc. Picked up a beam scale on ebay reasonable. And once he could get 20 .223 rounds at Scheels for $15 he lost interest.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdherman, post: 2509854, member: 12282"] I will say, primer availability is nasty for the beginning reloader. You are right that some patience will get most everyone some sort of powder and bullets. But I haven't seen rifle primers in forever. I traded 800 primers to a fellow who was desparate and gave me a pound of 4350 and a pound of Retumbo. I felt bad, but he asked what I had and offered the 2 lbs of powder. It was a apparently a trade welcomed by all. Lot of new reloaders will not stay in this long I think, once you can buy ammo again. I have a buddy that wanted to start reloading. Was going to buy some crazy overpriced kit. I told him I had a number of spare stuff he could borrow, an old press, powder measure, etc. Picked up a beam scale on ebay reasonable. And once he could get 20 .223 rounds at Scheels for $15 he lost interest..... [/QUOTE]
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