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Last year they’d sell you enough to cover the events you were shooting . And then the last day they sold what was left over .
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05-27-2022, 09:28 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Later at the Vintage Cup in September shooters were limited to 3 boxes including the last day.
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06-01-2022, 01:08 PM | #6 | ||||||
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I could use some 10 gauge in #7.5 .
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Thank you, Morris Baker, for having a very generous supply of ammunition for the Northeast Shoot at Ernie's. According to Morris, all the ammunition available at the Northeast Shoot was loaded in the days before the shoot.
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The RST tent was certainly stocked better than their website. As attendees at the Northeast shoot know shooters were limited to 3 boxes of ammo. I believe most stuff was $20 a box. There was no 10 ga ammo and no 16 ga spreader loads. I spoke to Morris briefly and he mentioned the shotgun ammo and component shortage is worldwide, 10ga wads were a problem and that material shortages were hampering the production of many items including resins used to make hulls. Cost of raw materials, production and transportation are all way up. I asked him if there was an end in sight and he replied not at the moment.
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