How long before components are readily available again?

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Bennenrkc

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Trying to guage do i need to start buying powder in one pound lots as it becomes available or can I wait 2-3 months to start buying in 4+ kegs?
 
I would keep checking your usual places. Things have not been the same since 2008 and while they get better at times, you probably won't see things get back to normal for at least a year.

The good thing is that powder seems to be easier to come by than primers and bullets.
 
4 and 8# jugs are currently available, depending on which powder. You need to check many of the more popular sites to see who has it at any given moment in time. One of my suppliers has many versions in 8# jugs currently available. But with folks really going overboard and buying 100 times what they normally would buy, the shortage will continue until they max out their credit cards
 
also try small gunshops in nearby cities. I've found a couple that have things when the online places don't. A friend found VARGET at a gunshow at a very attractive price!!!
 
4 and 8# jugs are currently available, depending on which powder. You need to check many of the more popular sites to see who has it at any given moment in time. One of my suppliers has many versions in 8# jugs currently available. But with folks really going overboard and buying 100 times what they normally would buy, the shortage will continue until they max out their credit cards
oneounceload has it right, wait until people get their first credit card statements back lol
 
I got in an 8 pounder of Alliant 2400 and unique today. Both ordered from powder valley late January. They also had pretty much all the good primers, cci, Winchester and some federals this morning. Like them on Facebook they give updates there.
 
Available with enough searching may happen soon or already, but readily as in normal? 6-12 months. Remember a state of the industry thing posted here recently that said components are going to ammo ATM rather than reloaders.
 
Primers seem to be the most critical in shortages, since the manufacturers are focussed on complete cartridges more than on the reloading market.

Powder? Rather an unknown for now. Odds are for improvement later in the year.
 
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