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Reloading
Component availability in re choosing new rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="skipperbrown" data-source="post: 5216228" data-attributes="member: 22371"><p>Primers are practically nonexistent unless you are willing to pay over 10 cents apiece. This is unlikely to change in the next few months. Bullets, powder and brass are showing up and while you may not find exactly what you want, you can usually find something that will work. Primers are going to be the tough nut to crack. </p><p></p><p>Reloading equipment was scarce but is showing up on shelves again, but the most popular equipment will take some searching.</p><p></p><p>.223 and 9mm ammo is easy to find although still expensive. Not sure about the other calibers but the more mainstream you stay, the more plentiful the ammo. Good luck with your quest!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipperbrown, post: 5216228, member: 22371"] Primers are practically nonexistent unless you are willing to pay over 10 cents apiece. This is unlikely to change in the next few months. Bullets, powder and brass are showing up and while you may not find exactly what you want, you can usually find something that will work. Primers are going to be the tough nut to crack. Reloading equipment was scarce but is showing up on shelves again, but the most popular equipment will take some searching. .223 and 9mm ammo is easy to find although still expensive. Not sure about the other calibers but the more mainstream you stay, the more plentiful the ammo. Good luck with your quest! [/QUOTE]
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