Yep i was at my LGS today and they were saying ammo sales here in Oz are going the same way as the good old U.S. The owner was in his office ordering more when i went in to give him a coffee (yes i go to my lgs bearing gifts lol)
He jokingly asked if i needed any and when i gave him a rough run down on my ammo levels he asked if they could buy some of mine lol.
My local shop informed me prices will be going up as usual when the Aussie dollar falls, and the USA is running out of ammo so there will be a shortage soon too.
Are there any local ammo manufacturers? Though I guess the supply chain for powder and stuff for them would also be borked.
The Buffalo River ammunition is still made locally partnered with ADI and distributed by OSA some have OSA headstamps others ADI with Sierra bullets.
Golden flash cartridges in Maryborough Vic make some factory ammo but not on the scale of adi
https://www.goldenflashcartridges.com.au/
If anyone is having trouble getting powder, primers ect. let me know I can probably help out if you are in Victoria Typical prices are $343 for a 4kg tub $100 for a 1kg BM2 and 8208 and $50 for the 500 grm containers.
Powder Available is AR2206H, AR2207 500g only, AR2208, AR2209 4kg only, AR2213SC 500g, AR2217 500g, AR2219 500g, AR2225 500g, BM2 1kg, BM8208 1kg
Primers CCI , Federal,and Remington
CCI 200 LR / 1000 $70.00
CCI 250 LR Mag / 1000 $76.00
CCI 400 SR / 1000 $60.00
CCI 450 SR Magnum / 1000 $75.00
CCI BR2 LR / 1000 $120.00
CCI BR4 SR / 1000 $120.00
Federal 100 Small Pistol / 1000 $70.00
Federal 205 SR / 1000 $70.00
Federal 210 LR / 1000 $70.00
Federal GM205 SR / 1000 $80.00
Federal GM210 LR / 1000 $78.00
Remington 7.5 SR / 1000 $63.00
Remington 9.5 LR / 1000 $63.00
Federal GM215M LR MAGNUM $83.00
@juststarting your going to have to give me some hints in inserting a table
I might hit you up tomorrow, going to swing by Centreway and if that fails, I’ll be after some SR primers and probably some 2208. Need to check tonight.
Those prices you have listed mate are very good. It would seem we are getting stiffed a bit up here. 4kg powders are around the $395, 1kg $129, 500gm $59, primers $85/1000.
I tend to buy a little bit extra throughout the year which fortunately has worked out well for me in this case.
I am thinking it will be quite some time before we see ADI powder back on the shelves at your LGS.
Spoke with a mate yesterday who owns a gunshop/gunsmithing business. Tried to order new stock and was told he’ll have to wait and to also expect a large price increase. I suppose Mr Nioa will be wanting to recoup some losses?
I understand this bit… But ADI powders! If those go up, that’s pretty poor form.
They’ve gotta pay for that new manufacturing plant in Maryborough somehow, the 35 million the gov are kicking in for them might not cover costs.
It should have been planned and managed! They are not beginners at this game. Grrrr
Couldn’t agree more, and my comment above was meant to be taking a shot at them, definitely not defending them.
Spotted on Ozzie Reviews’ FB page, interesting link to an article: LIKE LOCUSTS: Gun Owners Stripping Shelves of Guns and Ammo Nationwide
Mmmmm, make of it what you will.
I was told a story (not sure how accurate the figures are, or if it’s even true) That the air freight cost on an order by Nioa used to be 5-7k was now 55k+
Now if this is even remotely accurate it would all but guarantee that most of what we’re getting at the moment is now coming by boat instead of air. Which means quick reactions to shortages in supply aren’t going to happen. If this is the case be ready for those shelves to stay empty for a while.
Like i said just something i was told via the grapevine and i cant verify it in any way.
I’d have to check but work got an order in last week from HK airfreight and it wasn’t talked about , which it certainly would have been if there was a tenfold increase in costs.
I thought that all ammo comes by sea, so air freight is a non-issue really, since it doesn’t happen (presumably).
You’re probably right, i guess folks must just be buying up. So there’s something to be said about ̶s̶t̶o̶c̶k̶p̶i̶l̶i̶n̶g̶ bulk buying ammo after all.
Geez i hope they get it sorted by 2030, i might be starting to run low by then.
I think that if you are a regular user ie as in compete each week where a constant supply of the same components is essential, it is really good practice maintain a healthy reserve. It really is the only way to protect against the foreseen circumstances that can occur. History tells us that it is very common to have supply chain interruptions to Australia and even the whole world.
For several years there was a huge shortage of 22LR in America if it can happen to such a common round in such a large market it can happen anywhere anytime.