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charlie cleveland 11-03-2013 08:09 PM

powder supply
 
well my powder supply is builing up slowly i picked up another 1 pound can of red dot yesterday and got it at a fair price 21.00 tax and all..have had to give 28.00 for the last coupla cans of bluedot...powder supply has been slim around here but things are looking up slowly..still no 22 s on the shelf at walmart they got some last thursday but people stand in line to get them... charlie

Rick Losey 11-03-2013 08:29 PM

yes, I was pleasantly surprised when I stopped by a local shop with prioritized list of 3 powders I would look for, they had them all.

my first choice was only available in larger sizes, the shop owner said he can get more of the powders but often has to take them in the 4 or 8 pound size.

King Brown 11-04-2013 07:28 AM

Why are .22 cartridges and powders in short supply?

Rick Losey 11-04-2013 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by King Brown (Post 119722)
Why are .22 cartridges and powders in short supply?

we have tried to figure that out in a couple threads

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=10073

http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9661


i see the big box sporting goods stores around here are having sales on many types of ammo- including .22s last week, so what ever the reason the shortage seems to be easing - but I don't expect the prices to get much better, Newtons law of what goes up must come down never applies to money.

the next thing is the news that the last "primary" lead smelter in the country is planning to close the end of the year.

http://www.nraila.org/news-issues/ar...-december.aspx

So, is more lead hoarding the next crisis?

John Dallas 11-04-2013 07:56 AM

Someone suggested that .22's are in short supply because all available production capacity was redirected to more profitable center fire pistol rounds. Now that it appears that pistol ammo is not in such short supply, we should start to see .22's again

Richard Flanders 11-04-2013 11:10 AM

The .22 shortage is a real mystery to me. I know folks hoarded them but there is a good little video on youtube that shows CCI making over 2 million rounds per day throughout the 'shortage' so how could there possibly be a shortage?? Somehow it doesn't make sense. At least they're not $100/brick now as they were at Denver gun shows last spring. I can tell you I have plenty!

King Brown 11-04-2013 10:40 PM

Thank you, gentlemen. You made me feel less stupid!

Dean Romig 11-04-2013 11:18 PM

It's all about price control. Remember the 1973 "gasoline shortage"?... Yeah, right!

Pete Lester 11-05-2013 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Richard Flanders (Post 119764)
The .22 shortage is a real mystery to me. I know folks hoarded them but there is a good little video on youtube that shows CCI making over 2 million rounds per day throughout the 'shortage' so how could there possibly be a shortage?? Somehow it doesn't make sense. At least they're not $100/brick now as they were at Denver gun shows last spring. I can tell you I have plenty!

I haven't seen the video but we do we really know the date(s) it was taken or are we to take at face value it was done during the shortage? Two million rounds per day sounds huge but that represents 4000 bricks of 500 (3536 bricks of 550). 4000 bricks spread across how many stores across 50 states (80 bricks per state per day).

The shortage/non existence of 22 LR is real, it has gone on for most of the year and as far as I can see it persists for whatever the reason(s), and they are not good for sportsmen.

CraigThompson 11-05-2013 12:35 PM

Well i'm heading back to Shirk's sometime in early December to get a load for us and a friends shop !

As long as I can get 3 or 4 pounds of SR7625 and a couple pounds of SR4756 my shotgun powder needs are covered .
Also may as well pick up some of the Claybuster knockoff AA16 wads and some Remington SP-10's . Couple thousand 209 primers as well . A bag of Magnum 6's also .

I'd like to get a 5 pounder of Unique but Shirk told me last trip that he didn't expect to get any Alliant powders before the first of the year .

In the past we've gotten delivery from Park's in North Carolina , but as of the last 4-6 months they have virtually nothing we order except shot and clay targets . So I have to hit the road for the two shops every so often .


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