Hello, I've been considering starting to reload. A friend of mine passed a while back and was into it, and his wife gave me some of his reloading supplies that were left after the estate sale. Not much, but a tumbler and some RCBS dies.
I'm looking at investing in a press a few other things. I have a few books and have read through them. I've also read things online (there was a good post in this forum I read as well).
My only concern at the moment is availability of supplies. It's hard enough finding ammo dependably lately, but the few times I've looked at prices (or have attempted to) for reloading supplies, I've found that most supplies seem to be even more scarce than ammo. Yesterday Midway only had three powder types in stock. Not one website (Brownells, Optics Planet, Midway, and many others) have had primers in stock that I have seen.
I'm wondering what the outlook is on the availability of brass, powder, and primers is, because I can't justify buying the equipment and everything if all three aren't readily available. Of course when it comes to bullets, they always seem to be available, and worse case scenario there is always lead casting or other methods. Primers, brass and powder are three important factors though.
Is this expected to change at some point soon?
I'm looking at investing in a press a few other things. I have a few books and have read through them. I've also read things online (there was a good post in this forum I read as well).
My only concern at the moment is availability of supplies. It's hard enough finding ammo dependably lately, but the few times I've looked at prices (or have attempted to) for reloading supplies, I've found that most supplies seem to be even more scarce than ammo. Yesterday Midway only had three powder types in stock. Not one website (Brownells, Optics Planet, Midway, and many others) have had primers in stock that I have seen.
I'm wondering what the outlook is on the availability of brass, powder, and primers is, because I can't justify buying the equipment and everything if all three aren't readily available. Of course when it comes to bullets, they always seem to be available, and worse case scenario there is always lead casting or other methods. Primers, brass and powder are three important factors though.
Is this expected to change at some point soon?