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Iglow

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With reloading like it is with scarce supplies I'm gonna set some gauges and calibers aside and forget about loading for them. The 410 and 20 are going in mothballs along with 243 357 and 38. I've got enough of each to last but i'm only gonna use them when I have to. The 45 LC rifle/pistol and the 12ga are what I'm gonna feed from now on. I figure the 12 ga can do anything any other gauge can do and it can do it faster, better and cheaper so theirs no sense trying to scramble around finding this power and that wad etc. for the 20 or 410. I really think the days of easy access to whatever you wanted to reload are over for good and treasure hunting for primers and powder is the new normal. I just don't see the prices and availability of yesteryear ever coming back.
 
Availability will be back. There are always manufacturers willing to make money is they think its sustainable. Prices will depend on competition. If shelves and storage areas start filling up; prices will reflect that. How long that will take is anybody's guess.

With America sending millions of rounds to the new war the supply got bumped back and the price got bumped up again.

I've been through this a couple of times with guns and ammo. My first time with reloading components.
 

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