Powder supply
#1

I was just talking to my local gun shop owner and he told me that powder is getting hard to get. Seems there is a shortage of the nitro used to make it!
Seems strange - first its guns, then primers and bullets, now powder.
I may be paranoid but in my feeble old mind it all points to an anti-gun administration.
My advice, get what you need now while it's still available.
Seems strange - first its guns, then primers and bullets, now powder.
I may be paranoid but in my feeble old mind it all points to an anti-gun administration.
My advice, get what you need now while it's still available.
#2

I've been having a hard time getting powder since all this crap started. I was in Walmart super center and saw a pound of IMR 4350 and snatched it up, it was their only can. Im glad I have some extra powder stored up, would like to have a little more though. I for one will be glad when things return to normal, if it ever does.
#3

I stocked up about 4 years ago....for one, 8 pounders (all from the same lot) provide cost savings and cosistancy....I shouldn't need powder for a decade or so...same with primers. Unless of course I add a caliber that doesn't like 1 of the 6 powders I have handy....which has a 99% liklihood....hahaha
#5

DAH, I guess I am dumb as I can't figure out how "it all points to an anti-gun administration".
Are they subsisting the powder, primer bullet MFG's like they do the oil companies?
If not how are they keeping them from making and selling to make money? I'd think the stock holders would be going nutso too.
Seem like the last big shortage for reloaders was primers. If I remember correctly Bush and his bunch was in office and MUST have been behind that shortage also.
Al
Are they subsisting the powder, primer bullet MFG's like they do the oil companies?
If not how are they keeping them from making and selling to make money? I'd think the stock holders would be going nutso too.
Seem like the last big shortage for reloaders was primers. If I remember correctly Bush and his bunch was in office and MUST have been behind that shortage also.

#7
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 61

I've been able to buy IMR4831, Reloader 10x, and H335 for my applications. However, Ive been looking and have not found IMR4895 since this shortage mess has been going on. My old '06 loves IMR4895 and I'm down to about a quarter pound.

#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: S.W. Pa.-- Heart in North Central Pa. mountains-
Posts: 2,600

I recently got a sales flyer from Grice's Gun Shop in Clearfield, PA concerning a sale starting the end of next week. They had quite a selection of various powders that would be for sale, but warned supplies were limited.. first come, first served. Lots of bullets on sale also. Several different manufacturers of .22 ammo... One brick per customer/family per month. I actually feel it seems things may start to be loosening up a bit.. 9mm and .40 cal. ammo seems to be abundant, along with .223/5.56..
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Buffalo, WY
Posts: 992

The sad part is that we definitely cannot trust our government these days.
Is the regime doing something underhanded to cause short supplies of ammo and loading components? I don't know.
Do I put it past them? NO
Would I believe them if they denied it? Hell NO.
They've been caught lying to us too many times.
Is the regime doing something underhanded to cause short supplies of ammo and loading components? I don't know.
Do I put it past them? NO
Would I believe them if they denied it? Hell NO.
They've been caught lying to us too many times.
#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 538

I've been having a hard time getting powder since all this crap started. I was in Walmart super center and saw a pound of IMR 4350 and snatched it up, it was their only can. Im glad I have some extra powder stored up, would like to have a little more though. I for one will be glad when things return to normal, if it ever does.