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Mar 5th, 2015 at 8:38pm
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Stopped by the localy owned big gun shop  yesterday. Shelves full of powder, both Alliant and Hodgon brands, 1 lb and 8 lb jugs.  Some like Unique I have not seen for over a year. Plenty of 4227 in 8 lb jugs too. Most IMR brands of rifle powder avalable.  Rare over the last year was Hodgen Clays, plenty of it too.

They were limiting to 1 x 8 Lb or 2x1 lb. I bought  a 8 pounder of Unique, went back next day to get a 8 pound jug of Red Dot, Shelves starting to thin out some Unique and 4227 left though.

Could it be the shortage is over ? Buying 16 lbs am I now a Hoarder ? Even though I have 4 or 5 1 lb jugs of 4227 may go back and get a 8 pounder. Will be official Hoarder if I do.

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Reply #1 - Mar 5th, 2015 at 8:57pm
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I understood that powders, primers, and cases for single shot rifle in old calibers, I.e. .32-40, .38-55, etc., were exempt from hoarding constraints.

However, if I were you I'd lock up your stash with a couple of dryer sheets or mothballs.  It's tends to attract elderly men smelling of sulfer, saltpeter, charcoal, etc.
  
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Reply #2 - Mar 5th, 2015 at 8:59pm
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boats wrote on Mar 5th, 2015 at 8:38pm:
Shelves full of powder, 


Shht, not so loud.
Everyone stay calm, take a deep breath...
  
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Reply #3 - Mar 5th, 2015 at 9:49pm
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Boats,

I figure there's a big difference between a hoarder and someone who follows the old Boy Scout advice to be prepared.
Thinking ahead is a rare quality these days.   Wink

  

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Reply #4 - Mar 5th, 2015 at 10:59pm
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There is one tiny problem here

There never really was a shortage. It's just the demand suddenly quadrupled because of mass hysteria caused by one weapon and one cartridge...That silliness led to hoarding and hording led to shortage.

Here in canada there never was a panic, hoarding was limited to a few isolated areas and for the most part we have been able to get any powder or primer throughout the last several years.

And we buy our powder from you fine US folks Wink 

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Reply #5 - Mar 5th, 2015 at 11:12pm
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Funny.

We are out of all the popular powders in Edmonton, Alberta.

What part of Canada has not been sharing their powder?
  
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Reply #6 - Mar 5th, 2015 at 11:14pm
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Mine Grin
  

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Reply #7 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 7:44am
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I popped into the Sportsman's Warehouse yesterday just to check on components. There were all the primers you could want and a lot of powder. No 4227, 4759, 4100, 300MP or Unique. Plenty of other types though. Didn't ask about .22 as the counter personnel were all busy. It is starting to look better.
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Reply #8 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 8:36am
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Now that Barrack wants to ban certain types of AR Ammo the hysteria will probably start all over.   Am double checking my supply this afternoon.  Stock up while I can.

You have to watch this stuff though can become an obsession.   When we built out house in 1974 wanted to put a very large lamp and post out front.  Lamp was so big I had to make the post.  8x8 Cypress dressed down to about 7x7 tapering from square to octagonal like a pencil.  7 feet above ground 3 under.  After 30 years bottom rotted. Took it down cut the bottom off and scarfed a new bottom on.  Used pine and it lasted 10 years.   Took it down again cut the top off and turned it round, then a new round bottom ending in a Bead with tennon under. Plugged the tennon in a piece of iron pipe, So it’s now metal in the ground up 8 inches or so then wood rest of the way up.  Will last 50 years

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Wife said “your 66 years old what did you do that for”

I am getting 400 shots out of a pound of 4227 will do the math

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Reply #9 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 12:33pm
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Supply has been extremely tight here on the West coast of Canada too Dave.  Fortunately I shoot very little smokeless so primers have been the only tricky thing for me.  It seems that they've started to reappear in the lat few months.

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Reply #10 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 12:59pm
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Well Im probably going to get a rise from a few people but what the heck. 

Based on everything Ive have seen first hand and heard from friends and the news is serious riflemen, pistol shooters, trap folks and hunters arent causing the problem.

The problem is being caused by Bubba and his constitutional right to get his jollies by spraying a thousand rds downrange on a saturday morning out of his AR. Maybe its just me but I dont see a need for this kind of wasteful, unproductive behaviour and further it interferes with the right of the majority who just want to have reasonable access to enjoy their sport.

Perhaps its time that the sport as a whole (inluding the NRA) identifies where the real problem is and deals with it instead of blindly supporting the rights of those persons who are mucking it up for everybody.
  

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Reply #11 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 1:42pm
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Amen. There ain't much the NRA gets right these days. Just send us your money.
  

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Reply #12 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 2:17pm
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I was working in Australia when their gun laws changed. Had a Australian shooters permit. All the individual clubs I was involved with thought it was not going to happen to them.  Small bore Prone, Collectors and Shotgun shooters were willing to let the AR fans go.

Government came down on all, made no distinction between collectors of nice old single shots and people who favored black guns. Everybody's shooters license was revoked. You had to go back to the local police who made the decision who could own a gun or not with no appeal his word was final. I knew collectors who had to export there whole collection because the local officers said they were too old to own firearms.

Way I got my Anschutz super match 54, police said the small bore club owned too many guns, club gave it to me to take out of the country rather than have it cut up as scrap.

Same thing could happen here if we are divided.   NRA is the only thing between us and confiscation. I don't have any use for the black guns either but we need to stand together.   

Get over all those NRA complaints, all they do is feed the gun ban crowd

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Reply #13 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 2:36pm
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I'm with Boats!
  
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Reply #14 - Mar 6th, 2015 at 2:54pm
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Well said, Boats. It's time to get the heads out of the sand!
  
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