Reloading Supplies

OldMan

Handloader
Dec 24, 2008
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I went into a local Sportsman's Warehouse the other day, wasting a little time before a dentist appointment and found bare shelves! No powder, no bullets, no brass, very few primers and a few unpopular factory loads. It's an Obamanation! :cry: :evil: :twisted:
 
Same thing at Sportsmans Warehouse in Siverdale WA. Went Friday looking for partitions ,accubonds and reloader-22. Walked out with a neck sizing die for the 3oo mag and a box of 30-30 leverevolution ammo. They told me military contracts are first priority and they did not know when bullets and powder would be available in there store. :( :( :(
 
Not sure if it is true but a good frieind of mine told me Sportsmans has gotten behind on money owed to big name gun manufacturers for their inventory combined with building too many stores too fast. And if true, they are restocking supplies in a very limited amount and closing down stores. Also, it is believed that they were bought out by a company in Canada. Just passing on some discussions I have been hearing for what it's worth.
 
OldMan":3mvnlivr said:
I went into a local Sportsman's Warehouse the other day, wasting a little time before a dentist appointment and found bare shelves! No powder, no bullets, no brass, very few primers and a few unpopular factory loads. It's an Obamanation! :cry: :evil: :twisted:

u got it!
 
I managed to hit my local SW right after they put out all their new stuff. They had five boxes of Winchester WLR primers. If I wasn't so broke I would have bought them all, but I only bought one brick. Still no small rifle primers, and the only small pistol were magnums.
 
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