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Was doing some thinking (scary I know).. BUT.. Copper ammo is really a small part of the ammunition market. As it sits right now if you want to go hunt in the "condor range" you have to buy lead free ammo (usually copper Barnes bullets) which aren't impossible to find but my experience is that I usually have to do some driving and checking to get what I need..

California is the most populated state in the U.S. there's a lot of people here and a lot of hunters.. If California passes its lead free ammo ban (which I expect to happen) there will be a huge demand for ammo that is already in VERY limited supply, prices will skyrocket even worse than they are now (IMO).

So my point to all this is buy a box or two now, WHILE YOU CAN, so you don't have to sit out on hunting season next year.
 

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I'm just getting into reloading. Hopefully i'll get powder and primers next weekend at the gun show. Right now i'm ordering Barnes triple shock bullets for my 6.5mm grendel from Midwayusa. I bought a few boxws of Hog Hammer for my 223 carbine that uses Barnes copper TSX.
 
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Ttsx are the better bullets from barnes
 

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shhhhhh. Reloading components are already hard enough to find.
 

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lmao dude I gots more than I need. Im willing to help people with advice.
 
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I'm shootin' lead....................................................................................outside of CA. F CA.
 

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