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This Crap Needs To Stop....
This Crap Needs To Stop....
We as gun owners and shooters seem to be our own worst enemy. I hope all the idiots who are hoarding ammo and componants are happy with the situation you have created. There is some dope on another forum who bought 5000 9MM ammo last Fall because he bought into the crap that "Obama and the Dems are going to take all of our guns and ammo away". The trouble was he doesn't own a 9MM and has no plans to buy one. Here is a perfect example of what those morons created.
UNBELIEVABLE
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22 May 2009, 07:04
michael.txWell, on the plus side, once this is all over and people are stuck with the eleven trillion primers and 14 tons of powder they hoarded for profit, it's going to go really cheap for a while.
22 May 2009, 07:14
gnoahhhYep. You have to wonder about a lot of those panicky idiots. I can't figure out how they manage to tie their shoes in the morning.
I have routinely kept about 1000 primers and maybe somewhere between 10-20 lbs. of various powders on hand for, like, the last 30 years. I run out, I buy more. Now, because of these jokers, I can't do that. What components I do find are prohibitively priced (supply and demand) and not being a man of means that results in a lot less shooting. Thanks a lot.
Better stop now before I get all worked up and start cussing and kick the cat!
22 May 2009, 07:23
graybirdI'm with Michael. When this all comes to an end, we've have everything we need right at our fingertips.
Graybird
"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
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Originally posted by gnoahhh:
Yep. You have to wonder about a lot of those panicky idiots. I can't figure out how they manage to tie their shoes in the morning.
I have routinely kept about 1000 primers and maybe somewhere between 10-20 lbs. of various powders on hand for, like, the last 30 years. I run out, I buy more. Now, because of these jokers, I can't do that. What components I do find are prohibitively priced (supply and demand) and not being a man of means that results in a lot less shooting. Thanks a lot.
Better stop now before I get all worked up and start cussing and kick the cat!
I agree 100%.
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I was "lucky" in that when I found out my wife was pregnant last year, I started stocking up enough primers, powder, and bullets to last two years (I usually buy my years supply in the fall).
Unfortunatly, my wife REALLY wants to shoot her new 9mm more, and all I have is small pistol mag primers.
22 May 2009, 08:09
ramrod340quote:
Unfortunatly, my wife REALLY wants to shoot her new 9mm more, and all I have is small pistol mag primers.
Keep her happy just work up a new load using the mag primers
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
22 May 2009, 08:16
Wm.S.LaddOn The Other Hand --
Gun sales are up 49% last word I got. The current admin is "getting the message." The US is arming up for a "siege," and the siege will be gun owners against gun grabbers.
If you want to be part of the "message" you'll go out and purchase something that requires a NICS. BATF and the current admin are keeping track of this spike in traffic/consumption.
And just for the record -- I have 96 Lg. Rifle Primers. 500 Magnum Lg. Rifle primers, about 200 pcs. .308 Win. brass, and I can't find more.
I don't use small rifle primers.
I have less than 500 ea. in pistol primers. I have pistol brass and bullets, but I'm running low on powders and primers.
Varget is impossible to find.
I've been trap shooting more, although even shotgun primers are getting hard to find.
"Send a message." Pretend the current shortages are your sacrifice for the "war effort."
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Gun sales are up 49% last word I got. The current admin is "getting the message." The US is arming up for a "siege," and the siege will be gun owners against gun grabbers.
BS. Gun sales are up because of midget mentalities. Nothing more.
22 May 2009, 08:32
Wm.S.Laddquote:
Originally posted by wymple:
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Gun sales are up 49% last word I got. The current admin is "getting the message." The US is arming up for a "siege," and the siege will be gun owners against gun grabbers.
BS. Gun sales are up because of midget mentalities. Nothing more.
Send the midgets in Wash. DC a message.
22 May 2009, 08:49
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by wymple:
BS. Gun sales are up because of midget mentalities. Nothing more.
Ah....you've been buying too?.....
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The strange thing is that while I'm sitting on a rather large stockpile of primers, I bought them all in 2006. I bought some 15,000 primers because it was the largest order I could get away with and still split a single hazmat fee and a single shipping fee.
Normally I bought my primers by the brick though. I'm lazy and don't like returning to the shop...
As it is though I've been willing to trade primers where needed. I figure we all need to stick together a bit and share the wealth.
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22 May 2009, 16:08
jeffeossofor those willing to met in the middle, in texas
i've got large rifle federal 210s i'd trade for 215s or aguila sss 222 ammo, brick for brick, .. we can discuss trading for h335 or wc844 surplus powder
22 May 2009, 17:33
onefunzr2Two bidders so far. One is willing to spend $450 on 5# of Varget, plus shipping and hazmat.
If it was me, I'd switch to another powder until this madness is done with.
22 May 2009, 18:29
buckeyeshooterI am sorry you are upset by YOUR LACK of PLANNING. The increased cost of supplies has not impacted me one bit. Why? because I always keep enough supplies on hand that I only buy when it is a 'good deal'. As far as the pricing goes, the USA is said to be a free economy--- good for them if they can sell the powder for that money. By the way, I bought fed 215's for $28.00 a 1000 and varget for $18.00 a pound in the last 90 days. If you don't know where to get a good deal, ask here and I'm positive someone will help you out.
22 May 2009, 18:52
GrumulkinThere was another gunbroker.com auction where 8 lbs. of Varget allegedly sold for $600. It turned out that when you looked at the bid history, quite a number of bids had been made by the same person. Could this be shill bidding?
22 May 2009, 18:57
skb2706No shortages at my house. All one has to do is buy smart and keep stocks up. Bitchin on the internet is not effective....spend the time shopping. I have primers I am using I bought in 1990 and paid a $12/1000 for.
One mans hoarding is anothers smart shopping.
Varget is available at Powder Valley and/or Natchez (?) right now and most powder inventories are getting better. Primers are in short supply but will catch up soon, I feel.
I always keep 3-4,000 primers of each size at the house along with 30 Lbs or so of powder so I've only bought a couple of Lbs of powder in the last 6 months.
My prediction is that 6 months from now prices will get back to within 10% of pre-election prices and inventories will be back to normal.
Frank
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22 May 2009, 19:58
jeffeossografs tells me that back orders or going from 4 months to 3-5 weeks for primers ..
and they expect them to get better and better
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Ah....you've been buying too?.....
I bought a couple of hunting rifles, well below retail. And I never stocked up on anything. I have maybe 800 .224 bullets, and 4-5 hundred each on .243 and .270 already loaded up. I've never had more than 6 or 7 lbs of powder, and rarely more than a thousand primers. No plans for expansion to fuel the stupidity.
22 May 2009, 20:24
dempseyWell I think the hoarding is great. I hope every man, women and child has enough reloading supplies to last them 100 years. If only the suppliers could ratchet up production to make it so. If anyone, like you wymple, if foolish enough to think the current administration won't do everything they can to kill off hand loading (for a start) then you have your head in the sand. I do find those trying to take advantage of the situation with price gouging are scum bags and I make a note of them. However short supply and high demand always raises prices regardless of the product.
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Originally posted by buckeyeshooter:
I am sorry you are upset by YOUR LACK of PLANNING. The increased cost of supplies has not impacted me one bit. Why? because I always keep enough supplies on hand that I only buy when it is a 'good deal'. As far as the pricing goes, the USA is said to be a free economy--- good for them if they can sell the powder for that money. By the way, I bought fed 215's for $28.00 a 1000 and varget for $18.00 a pound in the last 90 days. If you don't know where to get a good deal, ask here and I'm positive someone will help you out.
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22 May 2009, 20:43
bfrshooterIt would not pay for a company to hire more people or get more machinery. They know this will end some day and then they would be laying off workers and having machines sit idle only to be taxed as property.
Yes, the election caused it but in the end we will have more gun owners on our side to help protect the second amendment. I just wish the sale of every gun would have demanded the buyer join the NRA or some other pro gun group. A discount to cover membership would be nice. Sign up right in the store.
22 May 2009, 20:44
tiggertateI'm not a horder; just a sucker for a good sale. That's when I tended to buy bulk. For a while there I was beginning to feel I had overdone it but now it feels like I get to shoot for free, lol.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
22 May 2009, 21:05
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by bfrshooter:
It would not pay for a company to hire more people or get more machinery. They know this will end some day and then they would be laying off workers and having machines sit idle only to be taxed as property.
Yes, the election caused it but in the end we will have more gun owners on our side to help protect the second amendment. I just wish the sale of every gun would have demanded the buyer join the NRA or some other pro gun group. A discount to cover membership would be nice. Sign up right in the store.
In texas, a hunting license is also a voter registration card,starting this year
22 May 2009, 21:10
bfrshooterThank you Texas!
22 May 2009, 21:31
Doc224/375What fool pays $450.00 for 5lb. of ANY POWDER ?. Unless your a drug dealer purchasing heroin or cocaine
then it's Dirt cheap ! .
P T Barnum syndrome " A Fool and his money will soon part , as a sucker is born every minute " !.
I along with others " USED To Be " a sales bargain purchaser !.
I stopped in 2001-2002 when I purchased CASE LOTS of most everything , I foresaw the future
economical meltdown coming and planed for it accordingly .
There is a greed factor built into every human being as sure as there is a laughter and anger
factor . Imposing self control is the key too being successful !.
IMO Gun Broker and any other sites who willingly support this kind of gouging should be boycotted !.
Just as ANY OTHER DEALER who promotes this hysteria price fixing gouging nonsense !.
Ultimately EVERYONE of YOU has the potential to hurt them , by NOT PURCHASING FROM THEM !.
If enough people pass the word and STICK TO IT ! , they will change their ways quickly !.

Gunbroker is a auction site if people are dumb enought to bid it up let them don't buy into the oboma way with price controls on capitalisem.
I feel lucky being in the AF and my job has allowed me to travel and buy reloading supplys at sale price over the years.
I also fall into the no shortage in my reloading room.
Eagles from above
22 May 2009, 22:37
jeffeossoJust drove over to Carter's, and they hand all size primers, though not all brands ...
winchester of all size, small pistol through 209s ... on the shelf, stocked and on teh shelf.. last delivery was tuesday,...
full of powder, too!
22 May 2009, 23:17
Jim C. <><quote:
because he bought into the crap that "Obama and the Dems are going to take all of our guns and ammo away".
The current surge will end eventually. But the "fear" driving it is NOT without a solid foundation!
Who would have suspected last Christmas that by Memorial Day our economy, banking and auto industries would be commanded directly from DC? With more to follow, health care will be rationed soon, gas will be taxed to the $4 range, all the states budgets will have to be passed on by DC,firearms and ammuniton will be much more tightly controlled and taxed, etc. All for the children's sake of course.
Three and a half years to go. We will hardly remember what life in the USA was like today!
quote:
Originally posted by Tembo:
We as gun owners and shooters seem to be our own worst enemy. I hope all the idiots who are hoarding ammo and componants are happy with the situation you have created. There is some dope on another forum who bought 5000 9MM ammo last Fall because he bought into the crap that "Obama and the Dems are going to take all of our guns and ammo away". The trouble was he doesn't own a 9MM and has no plans to buy one. Here is a perfect example of what those morons created.
UNBELIEVABLE
This is only a problem if you were unprepared.
Were you unprepared? The world that you have grown comfortable with is not guaranteed. There is no guarantee it will ever be the same.
I am working on a load for small pistol Mag primers. But that means a lot more tinckering that I figured I would have to do for "her" gun.
Still, it is fun in a way.
Oh, and Obama did let me get my new AR upper! It convinced my bride that "I need to GET IT NOW!"
Funny thing is she wants to "borrow" it a lot now!
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Originally posted by SR4759:
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Originally posted by Tembo:
We as gun owners and shooters seem to be our own worst enemy. I hope all the idiots who are hoarding ammo and componants are happy with the situation you have created. There is some dope on another forum who bought 5000 9MM ammo last Fall because he bought into the crap that "Obama and the Dems are going to take all of our guns and ammo away". The trouble was he doesn't own a 9MM and has no plans to buy one. Here is a perfect example of what those morons created.
UNBELIEVABLE
This is only a problem if you were unprepared.
Were you unprepared? The world that you have grown comfortable with is not guaranteed. There is no guarantee it will ever be the same.
I used to have that much Varget in my locker. Used some of it, and sold the rest to a friend recently (just didn't like my .308).
Seems I asked for to low of a price. He paid me what I paid for it, about $22 a lb.
23 May 2009, 03:03
MCA manYep, I dropped in on Carter's last Saturday, and the only shortages they seemed to have were in powder, certain powders were unavailable, others were there as much as you want.
LLS
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Originally posted by MCA man:
Yep, I dropped in on Carter's last Saturday, and the only shortages they seemed to have were in powder, certain powders were unavailable, others were there as much as you want.
LLS
Carter's must have an inside track on components.
The Cabela's in Buda is nearly sold out of powder and is sold out of primers.
23 May 2009, 04:22
eurocentricThe fact is: the Socialist Democratic Party WANTS to do away with gun rights, that's a fact, NOT crap, more anti-gun bills have been brought up in many states like no other time in our history. I live in NY state, I should know. There are many reasons why people started hoarding, most are foolish, some were good. There was a shortage of many components in 2007 due to the wars we are fighting, this is when it all begun, and the RED menace made it only worse.
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Originally posted by Tembo:
We as gun owners and shooters seem to be our own worst enemy. I hope all the idiots who are hoarding ammo and componants are happy with the situation you have created. There is some dope on another forum who bought 5000 9MM ammo last Fall because he bought into the crap that "Obama and the Dems are going to take all of our guns and ammo away". The trouble was he doesn't own a 9MM and has no plans to buy one. Here is a perfect example of what those morons created.
UNBELIEVABLE
23 May 2009, 05:28
tnekkccI know two guys that went to Wade's Gun store and bought a quantity of 9mm pistols in 1994 a few days after Clinton signed the assault weapons ban.
The did not realize that the only thing they were buying that was banned was the high cap magazines.
Meanwhile I bought Microsoft stock in 1994, and by 2000, it was worth 20 times as much. The hoarded armaments did not do as well.
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Originally posted by tnekkcc:
I know two guys that went to Wade's Gun store and bought a quantity of 9mm pistols in 1994 a few days after Clinton signed the assault weapons ban.
The did not realize that the only thing they were buying that was banned was the high cap magazines.
Meanwhile I bought Microsoft stock in 1994, and by 2000, it was worth 20 times as much. The hoarded armaments did not do as well.
I bought an SKS around the same time, which about 8 years ago I gave to my Dad.
Paid $179 for it, and it is worth more than that now. Though I didn't buy it as an "investment". I bought it because I was 18 and thought I really wanted a noise maker.
Dad uses it to kill coyotes and stray dogs. I have since fallen in love with accurate bolt action rilfes and big bore revolvers. My only "assault" gun is my AR, and its original upper was a heavy varmit RRA.
Kind of funny how your likes and dislikes change as you get older.
23 May 2009, 06:50
Wm.S.LaddThe "Firearms in Nat'l Parks" legislation was tacked onto the current revision of credit card regulations. As we all know, it passed.
But what's becoming apparent is that Democrats from a lot of western states (not CA) and "rural districts" are persuading/informing their Democratic colleagues that "gun control" legislation is a losing issue.
HOLDER raised the AWB issue just recently in a Cabinet meeting and was told to STFU.
In the meantime, the current surge is sales is sending a message, and Washington DC is listening -- maybe.
23 May 2009, 08:48
bartschequote:
Originally posted by Jim C. <><:
Three and a half years to go. We will hardly remember what life in the USA was like today!

I certainly hope you're wrong!

roger
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