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PaFrank
08-15-2021, 02:12
A friend just returned from a lion hunt in Namibia and stopped at Safari Outdoor in South Africa on his way back..

He said it was like a Cabelas on steroids.. All American powders in stock, Every primer he could think of was in stock, (except for Fed 210M) and as much as you want..

Here is a link to the store prices are in Rand with is about 14:1

https://safarioutdoor.co.za/

one shot
08-15-2021, 05:31
just visit Canada https://www.cabelas.ca/category/reloading-primers/2554

Art
08-15-2021, 05:37
This is what happens in countries unplagued by hoarding.

BudT
08-15-2021, 05:51
Well it's good to hear that someone has it. I'm still good for some time to come, like about 10 years or so maybe longer. But I wouldn't mind picking up a couple thousand more CCI 200's or some Rem. LR primers. Every store we stopped at Friday had powder bullets and some loaded ammo in them but not any where near the variety or quantity of normal. One of them even had a very nice Winchester 92 take down trapper, I almost bought that one it is a very nice carbine.

dogtag
08-15-2021, 06:12
I'd be more impressed if they had 577-450 in stock.
I'd bet there's a few Martini Henrys gathering dust in Zulu closets.

lyman
08-15-2021, 06:29
bet shipping charges are a hoot

barretcreek
08-16-2021, 10:42
How much was the trophy fee on the cat? Being a Leo I'm not interested but it gives some idea of what a hunt runs.

Mark in Ottawa
08-17-2021, 09:01
Alas, like everybody else in the world, they seem to be sold out of .311 bullets (used in .303 British cartridges). The only place that I now know of where I can get some is a small company in British Columbia that makes cast lead bullets in that calibre and that is certainly not my first choice.

Merc
08-17-2021, 09:36
Alas, like everybody else in the world, they seem to be sold out of .311 bullets (used in .303 British cartridges). The only place that I now know of where I can get some is a small company in British Columbia and makes cast lead bullets in that calibre and that is certainly not my first choice.

I suspect .303 British ammo may be scarce for years. I really enjoy shooting my 1944 Savage No. 4 Mk 1* and probably have enough ammo and components to last me for years.