Peter M. Eick
Member
That is the point. It will get better if you just sit back, at rationally and let it happen.
The problem will come when folks like me who are tapping through our reserves get back into the market. I tend to buy primers in 50 to 100 thousand lot batches with several other Pro2000 owners and then we split up the loads and job out the powder and primers to our friends so we can meet the fire code regulations.
I figure I have enough powder and primers to make it through this year and into next before I have to buy but when I do, I will need to pick up nearly 50,000 primers just for me as I go through around 20,000 rounds a year on my own. Right now i am still loading and shooting but by the time I get ready to buy again, I will be out of primers, full up on empty brass and in a serious need of powder.
Thus folks like me will prolong the drought as we start getting back in to the supply chain as things settle out.
The problem will come when folks like me who are tapping through our reserves get back into the market. I tend to buy primers in 50 to 100 thousand lot batches with several other Pro2000 owners and then we split up the loads and job out the powder and primers to our friends so we can meet the fire code regulations.
I figure I have enough powder and primers to make it through this year and into next before I have to buy but when I do, I will need to pick up nearly 50,000 primers just for me as I go through around 20,000 rounds a year on my own. Right now i am still loading and shooting but by the time I get ready to buy again, I will be out of primers, full up on empty brass and in a serious need of powder.
Thus folks like me will prolong the drought as we start getting back in to the supply chain as things settle out.