MichiganScott
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Did you miss venomballistics post? He already has that covered. Pay attention man!
Venomballistics was not the OP, but the hat still works regardless of who's posting.
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Did you miss venomballistics post? He already has that covered. Pay attention man!
You still have not answered my original question. If you chose not to believe Duane and the other people in the industry, why do you think there is a shortage and where do you think the powder is going?
I have my tinfoil hat on..................![]()
Venomballistics was not the OP, but the hat still works regardless of who's posting.
Several months ago I sent nearly the same e-mail to both Alliant and Hodgdon. I got the same BS answer.
I can't believe they blame their customers for the powder shortage. That's ridiculous.
All the excuses listed in that e-mail are pure speculation.
There is something going on that we don't know about, but everyone is afraid to question it for fear of being labeled a "conspiracy kook".
Why would Alliant use their "limited" resources to introduce brand new untested powders like BE-86 and 300 MP, when their best selling standbys like Unique and 2400 are in such short supply? From a business stand point, that doesn't make any sense. People who run companies get fired for stunts like that everyday.
Reloaders are being lied to.
My response to his message...
to Alliant
OK Duane, that's your story. Now, I live in the remote area also known as the real UPSTATE NY. I get up and look at Canada while I have my morning coffee. Within a 100 mile radius of my location, over the last eight months, NO ONE has had any Bullseye. The closest I can get to Bullseye was Hodgdon CFE Pistol and it sucks. It has also disappeared. Now there are only 7 gun stores that offer any powder in my area, within 100 miles. One is Gander mountain. The rest are small owner operated stores, mom and pops if you will, and I find it unusual that NONE of them can even get Bullseye. I have been searching the internet suppliers for the last 6 months, and THEY can't get Bullseye. So, while I understand the logic of your response it seems as though it's all BS. I could understand if one or two couldn't get it, but all of them? I have backorders with 6 different internet sellers, I'm sure you can check them, these backorders are 4 to 6 months old and I'm willing to bite the bullet and pay the hazmat fee, IF I could get it. I'm pretty sure the little guys I deal with aren't BSing me, I've done business with them all over the years and know 3 of the owners personally, they claim their distributors are saying they can't get it. So who's telling the real truth? So it would appear that Hoarders, Scalpers and the like also can't get it because i go to every gun show around and there's almost no powder unless you want Pyrodex.. Need a better excuse.
nice talking to ya
mark
BTW, there was no response to this message...So, what do you think? Are the scalpers and hoarders beasting the distributors to the punch?
All opinions are welcome
Boox
No, I don't think Duane was lying,
(1) It is interesting how these "shortages" seem to be localized. Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, parts of Indiana and eastern Pennsylvania, in short, APPALACHIA, seems to be relatively well-stocked in both ammunition and reloading supplies. We have had some slow times and can't get too picky when it comes to brands, but it's nothing like the drought some people keep bringing up, over and over again. Maybe it's because we have always had a lot of guns and bought a lot of ammo?
(2) Let's see - people everywhere are buying firearms and ammunition at rates unseen in American history. There are only so many factories to produce the stuff. Companies are in the business of making money. When they make money, people complain. Now people are claiming that they are deliberately dogging it and NOT making money??? Everyone who has the wherewithal is producing as much as they can, as quickly as they can, and making a lot of money, you bet!
(3) And everybody, from top to bottom, is stashing away "a little extra." If I'm saving an extra 5 pounds, how many TONS is Hornady, Remington and Winchester warehousing??? And I'm not blaming them. They are producing 24/7 and they need to maintain their supply chain.
(4) It took my little LGS a bit of time to get any pistol powder in quantity. We always had rifle powder but somehow, no one is much interested. And even now, customers are finicky no matter what anyone says.
Typical conversation:
"GET ME SOME PISTOL POWDER - ANY PISTOL POWDER!!!"
"Okay, Mr. Jones, we are on the phone literally daily with our distributers. When we get some, you will be first to know."
Later, in the same scenario, we get a package deal on 20 pounds of powder....
"Hello, Mr. Jones - yes, you were in three times last week asking for pistol powder? It took a lot of wheeling and dealing, but we got in 10 pounds of Power Pistol and 10 pounds of 4227 and will save back a couple bottles if you want."
"Uh, you got no 231? What I really, really want is some 231! Call me when you get it, thanks."
And so it goes...![]()