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Want To Buy The election and reloading components

WannaBuild

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Good morning everyone!

Sorry for the wrong pre fix, I had to pick one.

What are your thoughts on the election and the availability of reloading components. Does it in any way control the availability of powder and primers etc. I remember the days of going into stores and seeing thousands of primers and dozens of pounds of powder on the shelves and it wasn't that long ago. I remember thinking, (I don't need to stock up on that stuff. I'll come back and get it as I need it)… I could kick my own butt for that!
 
Been collecting since 13. Actually have an 8lb of IMR4831 that I had tried to sell locally about 7 years ago and now glad no one took me up on it. Back then was willing to let it go for $150.
 
Since the Clinton years I've tried to stock up on rimfire ammo, powder, and primers just like I invested in the money market. If prices are high I buy a little, when they are low I buy a lot, but I always buy something. When the shortage of large primers hit at the end of Trumps 1st term, I was sitting on a gold mine of Large and Magnum primers. I took bricks of primers to the gunshows and traded them for what I needed but could not afford. I heard they were coming after our AR15s so I traded for 30 ar15 and 15 AR10 80% lowers and a couple of builders kits.

When Trump ends the Ukraine war, we're going to see supplies come back up and hopefully prices will come down some. I can't say "back to normal" because normal has been on a sliding scale the last 10 years.
 
While we imposed all the sanctions on Russia, they were busy becoming the major oil supplier for the African Continent, and China has been busy becoming the major trading partner of South America. Their goal is to replace the Petro Dollar; when that happens, we are in a depression.

Better get what you may need for a year or two.
 
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