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<blockquote data-quote="lotech" data-source="post: 2024693" data-attributes="member: 63141"><p>This is the fourth or fifth shortage situation I can recall since about the early 1990s. I used to buy powders in 1 lb. cans and a thousand primers at a time. I've found it much easier and more convenient to buy cartons of 5,000 primers and kegs of powder when they are plentiful and priced right. Initial cost may be a bit high, but it's money well spent and that stuff will keep.</p><p></p><p>I'm in good shape at the moment, but when I used to run short, I'd check Powder Valley at least daily. Fairly often, though certainly not regularly, they would have a particular primer or powder in stock. It was never for long, so I had to order immediately if I wanted it. I'm sure it's the same situation for other suppliers. I don't think these businesses know what they are going to receive or when they will receive it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lotech, post: 2024693, member: 63141"] This is the fourth or fifth shortage situation I can recall since about the early 1990s. I used to buy powders in 1 lb. cans and a thousand primers at a time. I've found it much easier and more convenient to buy cartons of 5,000 primers and kegs of powder when they are plentiful and priced right. Initial cost may be a bit high, but it's money well spent and that stuff will keep. I'm in good shape at the moment, but when I used to run short, I'd check Powder Valley at least daily. Fairly often, though certainly not regularly, they would have a particular primer or powder in stock. It was never for long, so I had to order immediately if I wanted it. I'm sure it's the same situation for other suppliers. I don't think these businesses know what they are going to receive or when they will receive it. [/QUOTE]
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