Get all you can of everything you can while you can. You can never have too many components.A stock of components without a rifle is just preparation, a rifle with no components is a walking stick. ;-)
I have 3 Africa calibers. I bought everything at the same time. Dies, right powder, bullets and brass and never looked back. I don’t want to be at the mercy of the market…I held my nose closed my eyes cried once and bought all I need now need nothing but time and practiceI'm in the market for my next rifle a bolt action in 9.3X62, as my search continues I find reloading components mainly brass, primers etc available as of today. Would you stock up on them or wait till you get the gun first.
Stock up now! You need bait to be sure you lure in the rifle you wantI'm in the market for my next rifle a bolt action in 9.3X62, as my search continues I find reloading components mainly brass, primers etc available as of today. Would you stock up on them or wait till you get the gun first.
LGS had some powder at about that price. I passed not because it was too much just out of principle. It is starting to come back in stock it is probably not going down that much in price.Grab powder and primers for sure. I don't believe they will suddenly be more available or be going down in price anytime soon. Get a small batch of brass maybe 100 to start with. Same for some cheap bullets in the weight range you will shoot most. I see Midway has cheap 286 gr 9.3 Hornadys, fine for practice, for 62.00 per 100- get 200-300 to start. As with powder and primers, I'd stock up on premium bullets if you find them... TSX, A-Frame, etc. Buy powder that is middle of the road where you could use it for a lot of things, not just the 9.3. Varget and H4350 come to mind. Regular type Hodgdon and IMR powders in the LGS were about 49.00 lb average 6 mos ago- now about 57.00 lb. Primers while still spotty, are going up at a faster rate. Primers a year ago were about 5.00/100 now about 12.00/100.