Not to be rude to you but we'd rather not pay Candian prices or suffer under Canadian gun laws. But you all have awesome fishing and hunting up there in the North. I wouldn't mind seeing the Northern lights again either.Its funny you guys in the US are complaining about paying normal Canadian peices, There is one thing causing all of this Covid 19. It has done a great job of raising the prices on every thing we buy.
That means I couldn't shoot or load.Doesn't everyone know that if nobody bought anything for the next 6 months prices and supplies would go back to normal. The biggest issue currently is hoarders, and scalpers. Both of which should be tar and feathered.
Northern lights are easy upper peninsula and f Michigan and you don't have to deal with the flapping heads and Beady eyes of the Canadians.Not to be rude to you but we'd rather not pay Candian prices or suffer under Canadian gun laws. But you all have awesome fishing and hunting up there in the North. I wouldn't mind seeing the Northern lights again either.
I had great luck with the .243 and 70gr hammers with it. Gonna try a 6.5 creed load with some hammers and see also. That's stuff was plentiful and I snagged a bunch a whole back.What are you loading with Staball 6.5?
That and the rising costs in liability insurance have driven a lot of our manufacturing overseas.I know Win 296 / H110 is made in St. Marks. I can not remember any others at the time. It is owned by General Dynamics. There are other civilian powders manufactured there also. Alliant "Sport Pistol" powder is manufactured at the Radford Arsenal facility in Virginia. There are some powders manufactured in U.S. yet, but I agree there could be a lot more if not for government regulation.
Imagine what it's costing those shipping companies to keep their ships circling for days, weeks, or months off of the ports waiting to be unloaded.We don't hardly make anything over here anymore. Most everything is imported. We import containers of goods at work. Two years ago you could get a 40' container shipped from Asia for about $4500. The ones we are receiving now are $22,000 along with shipping times that have doubled, or in some cases tripled. So, the shipping companies are charging 5X as much for a degraded service. You can blame whoever you want, but this will be added into everything you buy at the wholesale level, and will be at least doubled again by the time it reaches retail. On top of that, you still have to get it from the port to the retail location, changing hands at least a couple of times along the way with additional freight and markup.
Great news. I'd be making 3 more trips as quickly as they'd let me. That a really great powder or has been for me in 308-300wm size cases.I was able to just stroll in today to a local place and pick up another lbs of rl26 at a reasonable price today along with primers.
They had 3 more pounds on the shelve but limited to one. Things may be getting better.
Pretty sure the "Cause" is orchestrated, if not down right ordered by some really bad folks residing inside the Beltway in DC. There are some very rich folks in many countries pulling their strings, but those who think they are untouchable and totally unaccountable are responsible for the whole mess old friend. They may never be held accountable in our, or even their lifetimes, but that day will come, and it won't end well for them.Imagine what it's costing those shipping companies to keep their ships circling for days, weeks, or months off of the ports waiting to be unloaded.
The root causes of this problem need to be identified and corrected ASAP before it puts the whole country into a very serious position.
Great news. I'd be making 3 more trips as quickly as they'd let me. That a really great powder or has been for me in 308-300wm size cases.
I was able to get 4 pounds earlier this fall then a few weeks ago a 8lbs jug.It's been fantastic for the .260Rem.
Hey, if she can do for the supply chain snarl what she's done for the Southern Border Camela will have us neck deep in products we don't need or want in 2 weeks with all time highs in imports.I was able to get 4 pounds earlier this fall then a few weeks ago a 8lbs jug.
I'm using it in my .30 Sherman and it seems to do well.