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Not that I’m getting into the reloading hobby but has the components and powders gone back to normal or anywhere close to pre-Covid/BLM/Antifa/Bidenflation?
Do note, that this is only based on one caliber (my two two three)
I have MANY other calibers that i have bought supplies & stocked up for.

Before DemOdumbs took over in 2020, i paid:
1,000 primers for $19.99 (at sportsmans warehouse)
100 Hornady 55gr FMJ for $11.00 (at sportsmans warehouse)
Average powder price was $21 to $30 per pound (at sportsmans warehouse)

After DemOdumbs took over (i no longer buy any components)
1,000 primers now minimum $100 to $150 (mostly everywhere, IF, you can find any)
100 Hornady 55gr FMJ average $25 (most everywhere)
Average powder prices now $55 to $65 per pound (locally, IF, you can find it)

What i listed above "AFTER" the DemOdumb infringement on our country, these are very recent prices (locally)

I saw all this coming LONG BEFORE the recent DemOdumbs phucked our country up. Some prices have come down, but hardly noticeable.
When the Clit-ton`s came into power, i knew right then an there, it was time to start stocking up. (every paycheck i was buying something)

Needless to say, the wife will be rich when she sells everything when i`m gone. I`m very much all set for the rest of my days for reloading.
When the DemOdumbs took over in 2020, i`ve not bought much of anything since. Only if there was a great deal i couldn`t pass up, it all stopped, for me.
 

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Not that I’m getting into the reloading hobby but has the components and powders gone back to normal or anywhere close to pre-Covid/BLM/Antifa/Bidenflation?
Prices skyrocketed over here! The price of powder has just stayed at a ridiculous price ! Most of the locally manufactured Powder was being exported over to the US ! I pity the home reloader as they are wearing the brunt of the price gouging ! We Pros buy in bulk and are tax exempt It's scary the amount of gear we right off as it's defectable ! But there's a lot of local reloaders who find uses for our defective products! Makes it affordable for them if you get my drift? 🤨😎🤫
 

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Do note, that this is only based on one caliber (my two two three)
I have MANY other calibers that i have bought supplies & stocked up for.

Before DemOdumbs took over in 2020, i paid:
1,000 primers for $19.99 (at sportsmans warehouse)
100 Hornady 55gr FMJ for $11.00 (at sportsmans warehouse)
Average powder price was $21 to $30 per pound (at sportsmans warehouse)

After DemOdumbs took over (i no longer buy any components)
1,000 primers now minimum $100 to $150 (mostly everywhere, IF, you can find any)
100 Hornady 55gr FMJ average $25 (most everywhere)
Average powder prices now $55 to $65 per pound (locally, IF, you can find it)

What i listed above "AFTER" the DemOdumb infringement on our country, these are very recent prices (locally)

I saw all this coming LONG BEFORE the recent DemOdumbs phucked our country up. Some prices have come down, but hardly noticeable.
When the Clit-ton`s came into power, i knew right then an there, it was time to start stocking up. (every paycheck i was buying something)

Needless to say, the wife will be rich when she sells everything when i`m gone. I`m very much all set for the rest of my days for reloading.
When the DemOdumbs took over in 2020, i`ve not bought much of anything since. Only if there was a great deal i couldn`t pass up, it all stopped, for me.
Same for myself,I haven't bought primers since 2019 as when in the past there was a deal on them at Powder Valley or the Maine Powder House, I used to purchase them in 5 K lots. As I knew from past experience if something happened they were on the way up.
 

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Same for myself,I haven't bought primers since 2019 as when in the past there was a deal on them at Powder Valley or the Maine Powder House, I used to purchase them in 5 K lots. As I knew from past experience if something happened they were on the way up.
Yeah same here SJ
 

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Didn’t get anything reloaded, but I did spend about six hours cleaning my reloading room. 😁
The last time I cleaned my reloading room was in 1984 ! I found a Japanese Soldier who had been hiding there since 1944 and had no idea the war was over! Must admit I miss him because for years I never had a rodent problem !
 
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