Things are looking up in central Pa

Vulcan Bob

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Hi all, reloading supplys seem to be more available here lately here in central Pa. Primers and powder have been available for awhile now and bullets are starting to appear as well. I ran out of .38 cal 158 LSWC's and went out in search of some. First shop I tried had lot's and the shelves were well stocked for a change. Also bought two sleeves of primers, had a ton of Winchester primers in stock. Ammo has not caught up yet but appears to be improveing. I hope this is a sign that things are getting back to normal but I fear one news headline about gun controll may start it up all over again!
 
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We may be at the end of the beginning of the current situation. In my opinion we’re not at the end yet. In regards to components and ammunition it’s still spotty. I was at two gun shops in Wilkesboro NC this week. Both had abundance of ammunition but with sticker shock. One had Winchester primers. Large pistol were one dollar less than small pistol primers $38.95 & $39.95. Placed an order with a supplier in Mississippi and the items were in stock (2000 - 9mm FMJ 115Gr bullets). The local Wal-Mart is receiving more ammunition than previously. I was looking for a Mini-14 wood stock, blued less flash suppressor with two (20) round magazines which were hard to find. One distributer has thirty-three in stock. AR15 style rifles selling prices are being reduced. We may have reached the saturation point for the time being. There is only so much disposable income.
 
Central Oregon is dry as a bone. No powder, no primers, a little brass, a couple bullets, no reason to live. Boo Hoo.
 
Western Missouri is still dry. Interesting how one area of the country can be fully stocked while another is all but emptied out.
 
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