This post about my frustrations with people hording all the reloading supplies. First off I’ll tell you about my self. I am a 22 year old college student from Dickinson, ND, and I love to reload. Kind of a hobby I have taken up in last year or so, its fun and I enjoy all the variables to reloading and shooting.
First off I can’t just walk into a gun shop or a major store like Scheels or Gander Mt. and pick up bricks of primers or multiple pounds of powder at one time just a little to spendy for me being in college. I like to buy what I need at the time and reload for that gun and event. I just drives me nuts to see guys freaking out about this whole “Obama” thing, and buying 10,000 primers at a time and 100 pounds of powder (this actually happened). He can’t take our guns away he can drive prices up a bit on supplies but that’s no reason to go and buy supplies in bulk to were nobody else can enjoy this fine sport of reloading. It’s the guys that do all this hording that are driving up the prices, why exactly horde the stuff makes no sence to me unless you reload for people and sell the product, but I don’t think that’s legal is it?
I got into reloading because it was cheaper to reload for my guns then it was to go out and buy all the ammo. But now it’s easier to spend that extra 10 dollars for a box of ammo, then it is to find large rifle primers or a pound of my favorite powder. Sorry for me complaining so much I just don’t see the point in all of this outrageous behavior at the stores. I am actually all for the limits they are starting in some of the major stores in Bismarck. A limit of 200 primers a day and 2 pounds of powder this makes it fair for everyone.
This is were I will end this post just stating my frustrations and im sure ill stir up some of the conspiracy theorists that will tell me how there is some mandate against ammo and guns and that all the guns will get taken away.
Mike Laducer
First off I can’t just walk into a gun shop or a major store like Scheels or Gander Mt. and pick up bricks of primers or multiple pounds of powder at one time just a little to spendy for me being in college. I like to buy what I need at the time and reload for that gun and event. I just drives me nuts to see guys freaking out about this whole “Obama” thing, and buying 10,000 primers at a time and 100 pounds of powder (this actually happened). He can’t take our guns away he can drive prices up a bit on supplies but that’s no reason to go and buy supplies in bulk to were nobody else can enjoy this fine sport of reloading. It’s the guys that do all this hording that are driving up the prices, why exactly horde the stuff makes no sence to me unless you reload for people and sell the product, but I don’t think that’s legal is it?
I got into reloading because it was cheaper to reload for my guns then it was to go out and buy all the ammo. But now it’s easier to spend that extra 10 dollars for a box of ammo, then it is to find large rifle primers or a pound of my favorite powder. Sorry for me complaining so much I just don’t see the point in all of this outrageous behavior at the stores. I am actually all for the limits they are starting in some of the major stores in Bismarck. A limit of 200 primers a day and 2 pounds of powder this makes it fair for everyone.
This is were I will end this post just stating my frustrations and im sure ill stir up some of the conspiracy theorists that will tell me how there is some mandate against ammo and guns and that all the guns will get taken away.
Mike Laducer