Component shortage
Moderator: Mod
-
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:18 pm
- Location: Branxton NSW
- Has thanked: 102 times
- Been thanked: 511 times
Component shortage
Hi All,
This has probably been done to death… anyway
I have been thinking about building a 6.5 of some sort and have noticed there’s not much around in the way of projectiles.
Is there an end in sight to the supply problem?
This has probably been done to death… anyway
I have been thinking about building a 6.5 of some sort and have noticed there’s not much around in the way of projectiles.
Is there an end in sight to the supply problem?
We don't rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training. Archilochos 680-645 BC
Re: Component shortage
With the Ukrainian war still going and instability in the world, I assume the shortage is an ongoing issue for 2023/2024.
2 options (if our dysfunctional NRAA board can look beyond TR and their mates), with the NRAA’s approval, is:
1. Swage your own projectiles, if you can source the J4 jackets from Berger. Perrit Engineering is already making dies and presses for the bench rest community, or
2. Monolithic. However, some ranges may have an issue with solid copper projectiles.
2 options (if our dysfunctional NRAA board can look beyond TR and their mates), with the NRAA’s approval, is:
1. Swage your own projectiles, if you can source the J4 jackets from Berger. Perrit Engineering is already making dies and presses for the bench rest community, or
2. Monolithic. However, some ranges may have an issue with solid copper projectiles.
Regards,
Azzo
Azzo
-
- Posts: 795
- Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2018 5:20 pm
- Location: 7321 Tas.
- Has thanked: 232 times
- Been thanked: 546 times
Re: Component shortage
Azzopardi wrote: Perrit Engineering is already making dies and presses for the bench rest community
Are you able to elaborate on this? supply the name of a contact person?
Pete
The internet is a stupidity distribution system designed to replace facts with opinions, so that idiots don't have to think.
Re: Component shortage
Ken malgard from copperhead mite have projies so mite Gary Little and Rexem Projiectiles mite have some aswell.
-
- Posts: 2336
- Joined: Sun Feb 12, 2006 7:23 pm
- Location: Singleton NSW
- Has thanked: 715 times
- Been thanked: 760 times
Re: Component shortage
Tim N wrote:Hi All,
This has probably been done to death… anyway
I have been thinking about building a 6.5 of some sort and have noticed there’s not much around in the way of projectiles.
Is there an end in sight to the supply problem?
How about ordering through Reloading International?
-
- Posts: 417
- Joined: Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:58 pm
- Location: Barossa Valley
- Has thanked: 188 times
- Been thanked: 176 times
-
- Posts: 455
- Joined: Tue Jul 17, 2018 1:43 pm
- Location: Seymour, Vic
- Has thanked: 74 times
- Been thanked: 210 times
Re: Component shortage
Barossa_222 wrote:F Class with sling shots?
Flymars Slingshot Rifle, might need some 50yd mounds though
Josh Weaire
-
- Posts: 1341
- Joined: Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:18 pm
- Location: Branxton NSW
- Has thanked: 102 times
- Been thanked: 511 times
Re: Component shortage
RDavies wrote:Tim N wrote:Hi All,
This has probably been done to death… anyway
I have been thinking about building a 6.5 of some sort and have noticed there’s not much around in the way of projectiles.
Is there an end in sight to the supply problem?
How about ordering through Reloading International?
I’ll have a look at this
We don't rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training. Archilochos 680-645 BC
Re: Component shortage
Get yourself a good .22 and go out past 200 , put a tuner on it and dial in good ammo great practise
-
- Posts: 1345
- Joined: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:29 pm
- Has thanked: 92 times
- Been thanked: 280 times
Re: Component shortage
Azzopardi wrote:With the Ukrainian war still going and instability in the world, I assume the shortage is an ongoing issue for 2023/2024.
2 options (if our dysfunctional NRAA board can look beyond TR and their mates), with the NRAA’s approval, is:
1. Swage your own projectiles, if you can source the J4 jackets from Berger. Perrit Engineering is already making dies and presses for the bench rest community, or
2. Monolithic. However, some ranges may have an issue with solid copper projectiles.
Unfortunately jackets disappear the same way as the bullets do except just delayed by 6-12 months.
Re: Component shortage
At least with sporter hunter you can be a bit more flexible about projectiles ..... They do not have to have the ultimate BC
id quod est
-
- Posts: 127
- Joined: Sat Dec 26, 2020 8:51 am
- Has thanked: 13 times
- Been thanked: 84 times
Re: Component shortage
Plus one on using Reloading International; final cost of projectiles may be high, but what are the projectiles really worth to you? I took a pessimistic view about future supply, and after failing to secure my desired projectiles in good numbers from the waiting lists of the three or four big boys in the US, I made the plunge with RI, and am now happily stocked up for foreseeable future. Of course I now occasionally have to beat my team mates off with a stick.
Re: Component shortage
Maybe more people should consider shooting FTR as there a huge range of excellent projectiles to choose from 

Re: Component shortage
There is alot to be said for ftr. International format . flexible projectile rules ..... joypods... etc
id quod est