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Posted: Feb 23, 2024 - 02:38 pm


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#7.5 shot available online as of today (23.Feb).

I know a lot of you guys have been waiting on .410 availability so here's a heads up. Im after #4 Shot if anyone ever sees any available let me know. Thanks!

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Posted: Feb 25, 2024 - 09:31 am


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wow $35 a box how crazy is that? With such a shortage and huge demand why hasn't anyone been able to crank up production 24/7 to fill the void?

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Posted: Feb 25, 2024 - 10:47 am


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I saw that Rangeview in Newmarked had some in stock a couple weeks ago. I'd call first though.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2024 - 04:41 pm


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35 a box. my buddy is reloading all the hulls I gave him. He figures pretty much under 10 a box. So how much it cost a company that buys in bulk and mass produces them, I bet a lot less then my buddies 10.

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Posted: Feb 25, 2024 - 06:47 pm


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QUOTE (sabmgb @ Feb 25, 2024 - 04:41 pm)
35 a box. my buddy is reloading all the hulls I gave him. He figures pretty much under 10 a box. So how much it cost a company that buys in bulk and mass produces them, I bet a lot less then my buddies 10.

its not so much the price I question its getting them made. Typically if an item can't be kept on the shelf companies will ramp up production so what gives? Heck setting up people on a reloader and manually cranking them out should be an option. Is it no body wiling to work or what?

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Posted: Mar 01, 2024 - 04:06 pm


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must be my lucky day, stopped at local shop to look at 20ga. Checked out their guns than over to the shells to see how much they were, 18 a box. then out of the blue I laughed and asked for .410 shells. He say want 1. I didn't believe him so I said not buy a gun to get 1 box as I know thats the deal. He goes no have a couple boxes but you can have 1. So bought it and confirmed I need a 20ga, with tax 39.50.

Then when to local reserve as buddy text me saying it Indian toco day so said I'd be there in 40. After that checked ramp, it now open of ice so time to uncover boat. While that way stopped at another shop to look at 20ga and his price for shells. So since asking seemed to work at the other shop I asked again and he brought up a box of .410 shells.

So now I have almost 4 full boxes of .410 3" #6. his were 4 bucks cheaper, which is normal. So now I have to sell a couple guns so I can buy one of those 20ga. I have a rule now that if I want a new gun I have to get rid of at least 1.

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Posted: Mar 10, 2024 - 09:18 pm


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QUOTE (finsfurfeathers @ Feb 25, 2024 - 06:47 pm)
QUOTE (sabmgb @ Feb 25, 2024 - 04:41 pm)
35 a box.  my buddy is reloading all the hulls I gave him.  He figures pretty much under 10 a box.  So how much it cost a company that buys in bulk and mass produces them, I bet a lot less then my buddies 10.

its not so much the price I question its getting them made. Typically if an item can't be kept on the shelf companies will ramp up production so what gives? Heck setting up people on a reloader and manually cranking them out should be an option. Is it no body wiling to work or what?

My understanding is the same plant will run production on ammo for different gauges, but not at the same time. They might run a years worth of .410 in a month, then convert back over.
It's all automated.. having someone load manually (and paying them for it) would slow production and increase cost.

There's a lot going on in the ammo industry that isn't good for the consumer.
A conglomerate named Vista Corp. purchased, and effectively merged Federal, CCI, Remington, & Environmetal.. then sold off the asset to a Czech company in the fall.

Prices have gone up almost 100% in the last couple years. In the beginning it was Covid, supply chain, yadda yadda yadda...
Prices are still going up. And will continue to do so.

Go ahead and sell a couple guns to buy a 20ga because the shells are cheaper. In a couple years you'll be selling the 20, too.

Only way to really keep cost down is to load your own.

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Posted: Mar 12, 2024 - 07:17 pm


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QUOTE (Northhunter @ Mar 10, 2024 - 09:18 pm)
QUOTE (finsfurfeathers @ Feb 25, 2024 - 06:47 pm)
QUOTE (sabmgb @ Feb 25, 2024 - 04:41 pm)
35 a box.  my buddy is reloading all the hulls I gave him.  He figures pretty much under 10 a box.  So how much it cost a company that buys in bulk and mass produces them, I bet a lot less then my buddies 10.

its not so much the price I question its getting them made. Typically if an item can't be kept on the shelf companies will ramp up production so what gives? Heck setting up people on a reloader and manually cranking them out should be an option. Is it no body wiling to work or what?


Only way to really keep cost down is to load your own.

Would gladly load my own but don't shoot enough to realize any savings buying my own equipment. Would patron a business, in the same vein as them brew your own beer/wine shops, that would set up the equipment and you pay for the reloads you do.

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Posted: Mar 13, 2024 - 09:39 pm


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QUOTE (finsfurfeathers @ Mar 12, 2024 - 07:17 pm)
QUOTE (Northhunter @ Mar 10, 2024 - 09:18 pm)
QUOTE (finsfurfeathers @ Feb 25, 2024 - 06:47 pm)
QUOTE (sabmgb @ Feb 25, 2024 - 04:41 pm)
35 a box.  my buddy is reloading all the hulls I gave him.  He figures pretty much under 10 a box.  So how much it cost a company that buys in bulk and mass produces them, I bet a lot less then my buddies 10.

its not so much the price I question its getting them made. Typically if an item can't be kept on the shelf companies will ramp up production so what gives? Heck setting up people on a reloader and manually cranking them out should be an option. Is it no body wiling to work or what?


Only way to really keep cost down is to load your own.

Would gladly load my own but don't shoot enough to realize any savings buying my own equipment. Would patron a business, in the same vein as them brew your own beer/wine shops, that would set up the equipment and you pay for the reloads you do.

You don't really need equipment. You can buy a roll crimp tool for about $30.
It chucks into a drill (hand will work, press is better).
A small scale to weigh shot/powder and components is all you need after that. You can buy new, primed hulls for about 25 cents each.

If you're loading .410, you'll beat the price per box pretty easy.

Or if you really want to re-use fired hulls you can buy a Lee Load-All for $100 to deprime / resize / re-crimp.

It will be more appealing when $35 / box becomes $50. Sadly it's not if, but when.

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