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I though I'd update everyone here:
I stopped in to Dillon's yesterday to buy some reloading components and they had what I needed in stock and it appears from talking to their staff that the "shortage" is largely over. However don't expect a return to pre-shortage pricing anytime soon. Jim
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Thanks Jim. The one big supplier close to me has had most components available. I found the best thing was to call them, if they had it I would tell them to put it on hold until the next day when I would pick it up. Their pricing has increased some in the primers, Winchesters are now $32.99/k used to be $29.99. I don't know why Remington is so high, but they now ruined it for me as I will now use a different primer.
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Most reloading components are available in St. Louis -- except a few popuar shotgun powders like Hodgdon's CLAYS...
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David,
Would that be Shyda's? I made the hour+ drive to them several times since the shortage began and they typically had the components I needed every time.
Cheers, Marcus
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Has anyone seen Hodgdon Clays powder recently?
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All the clays are currently out of production until spring due to a production issue at Hodgdon. I hear it was a dryer fire, but I don't know that.
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I heard the same story from a factory rep at the World Skeet Championships. Red Dot is made in the states and is much cleaner than it used to be. It is also cheaper! bill
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ClayDot is also made in US, and can be used as a direct substitute for Clays.
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What is the deal about being dirty. If it bothers you shoot, the last shell of the day with a cleaner burning powder, or better yet don't look. After you clean the gun you won't know the difference.
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