I visited a local hunting supply store this afternoon.
Last year, Magnum Blend was @$23 for 3", and @$26 for 3.5", and they sold out.
They just got a new supply in. $32 for 3", and $37 for 3.5".
I'm expecting the local demand to cool down a little at those prices.
On the Reloading forum, it was recently posted that 7 pounds of loose hevishot pellets will now cost you $230. Not counting shipping, that's @$4.11 per 2 ounce shell.
The Lead forum may pick up some new members.
I am new to HTL this year. Just for grins I shot some 3.5" lead #6 (Federal I think) out of my SBE2 last week. Very decent pattern. Bought 3 boxes of Mag Blend 3" for my M2. Drop some bucks but I am not complaining. Thankful to have the privilege.
Yep!
I am trying to find a load my 20 likes so that I can stock up on them!
Thankfully, I got plenty for my 12 already!
It's pretty wild I have to say, and it's only gonna get more expensive.
Bass Pro is still $19.99 for the 3 inch blends. I picked up another box at the Springfield store this afternoon, and probably should have bought a couple more.
Quote from: chatterbox on February 09, 2012, 08:14:43 PM
It's pretty wild I have to say, and it's only gonna get more expensive.
see that is were i tend to disagree to a point. At some level the price will out weight the demand for MOST hunters.
I mean really if it gets up to 40 or so a vast majority of hunters will just find alternative shells to shoot and eventually Hevi-shot will have to decide what they do in the turkey shell world. I mean at some point the cost effects demand so much the company starts to lose.
I dont know what that number is but i can assure you FOR ME i am not paying 40 for a box of 5.
QuoteI dont know what that number is but i can assure you FOR ME i am not paying 40 for a box of 5.
I'm not going to pay $30+ for a box of 5.....ever.
$6 per shell for HTL, vs. $1.10 per shell for Win Sup HV Lead at Wal-Mart is an easy decision. I have 30 something HTL loads in stock, so it's not like I have to switch to Lead right now, but when the HTL is gone, it's gone.
How long do you think it is going to take to do away with PB complety?!!!!!
wow thats crazy !!!!
Thing that get me is all that they give the TV shows and then to the NWTF. Then want all of us to pay more for ours to make up the loss from them giving it away.
I got the new shipment in today and the box it came in was full of the little clear beads. Shells caved in so I have gone back to testing the Winchester and the lead stuff to see how bad it can be.
Quote from: SumToy on February 09, 2012, 10:48:21 PM
Thing that get me is all that they give the TV shows and then to the NWTF. Then want all of us to pay more for ours to make up the loss from them giving it away.
I got the new shipment in today and the box it came in was full of the little clear beads. Shells caved in so I have gone back to testing the Winchester and the lead stuff to see how bad it can be.
got mine this week, covered in buffer too. got a good price this time but I wont be paying $4-5 a shell if it stays at that price
I'm hope that I don't make anyone upset in any kind of way, but why do we hunters have to have shells of this magnitude to kill a turkey? I am all for each shooting what they will and if you want to hunt with these shells that is totally your business, but there is no telling how many turkeys I have killed/ and am killing now, with 2 3/4 in remington magnum or a winchester 3 in mag shell; I am going to keep buying good magnum shells for a lot less and still kill turkeys; these companies will go flat broke if they wait on me to buy their shells at these prices;
I'm still gonna hunt with HTL just not shoot at paper as much. It's not that much money considering how much the average hunter spends on atv's, leases, licenses, fuel, guns, camo,calls, etc. The price of everything is going up, not just HTL ammo.
Quote from: goblr77 on February 10, 2012, 08:50:33 AM
I'm still gonna hunt with HTL just not shoot at paper as much. It's not that much money considering how much the average hunter spends on atv's, leases, licenses, fuel, guns, camo,calls, etc. The price of everything is going up, not just HTL ammo.
That is the truth. Look at it this way - I paid $16k out the door brand new for my '04 Silverado LS Reg Cab, and when I called the other day about buying another the price was $28.5k. The only difference is the '04 is a 2 wheel drive and the new one will be a 4 WD if I buy one.
I went to my guy yesterday and bought him out on what I shoot and he had in stock. Got another case of 3-1.25-5 Win HV and a case of 3.5-2.25-6 XX Mag's. Paid $6 a box for both kinds (10 shells per box). Also got 5 boxes of 3-2-6's H-13 for about $15 per box cause I bought so much.
I wasn't going to buy anything this year, but with prices going and not knowing if/when lead will be gone I stocked up. The H13 ought to last me at least 7 years since we can only kill 5 per year her and I already had 11 shells at home. Then the XX Mags will go in the 12 if I haven't found another good deal.
It would be wise to stock up on your brands and products of choice while the prices are reasonable.
I would myself, but I've been spending my walking around money on reloading supplies for Lead loads.
I have 38 pounds of 4x5x6x7.5 mixed up and ready to play with whenever I get ready to start. I've been getting my powder, wads, and primers together, but I wish that I had a lot more empty 3" hulls to work with.
I had "put in cart " yesterday on
Max perry wings web page 2 boxes of heavy 13 3.5 #6 for 20.99 per box , didn't order , refreshed today they were 28.99 per box ? Missed the bus on that one . I still want to try the heavy shot even at $6 a shot
Quote from: Spuriosity on February 10, 2012, 08:28:03 AM
I understand that everyone is upset that the price of loaded HTL shells is going up, but we do need to remember that the ammo companies do not set the price of tungsten. The price of raw materials is skyrocketing, and they have to raise their prices to stay in business. At some point everyone just has to decide how much they are willing to pay.
:agreed:
If your ammo isn't the least expensive part of your spring hunt, then finding a lead shell/choke combo that gives you a decent pattern at acceptable ranges is still a very viable option.
Oh, I don't blame the ammo companies. I know they have to make a profit on their product. And HTL is a very good product.
My point is, I have several years' worth of that product on hand, and I'm certain that the prices of HTL in the future will be more than I'll be willing to pay. Fortunately, I have almost 40 rounds of HTL to hunt with.
No more HTL target practice on paper targets at $6 a pop. $4 a pop was bad enough. I've worked out my gun-choke-shell combos for both of my guns, and I have no further need for target practice with $6 shells.
HEY shell shucker
never say never !!! I say the same, but every year I allway shoot @ paper just b4 the season comes in and like last year, i had my 1300 good togo and the scope blowed and had to put a new one on it and back to the range we went.... shooting at more paper !!! :TooFunny:
brian
Got 2 boxes yesterday for $17.49 a pop. Mailed in the rebate, hoping to get 10 bucks back. I'm sure they are "last years" shells but quite a difference in price! I might go back and buy the last 8 or 10 boxes.
I bought 10 more boxes of H13 3-1.25-6 for the 20. Got it from my local guy and he gave me a deal.
I believe since Hevi's have went up, I'll bet you'll see a price increase in the Winchesters in the near future. With the increase in Tungsten prices, you'll see many Hevi users jump ship and that will drive the Winnies price up due to supply and demand. May not be a 8 to 10 dollar increase like the Hevi's this year but it's coming.
I have been buying Hevi 13 12g for 17.99-19.99 (this year and last year) and bought 3 boxes of Hevi 13 20g for 12.99 a box today. I have bought enough to kill 100+ turkeys. Dont think i will need anymore. This is not duck hunting where you need to go buy cases of shells every year..This is turkeys and a turkey hunter who kills 50-100 in a lifetime is doing dang good.. That being said..if you like shooting it..go buy enough to last for awhile. If not go buy lead and hopefully if the demand goes down..so will the price. If you want to shoot Hevi 13 its just a matter of preparation. :turkey2: