disco stu wrote:No1Mk3 wrote:The pinheads at ADI have really spat in the face of Aussie pistol shooters by scrapping the double base capacity before their single base powders were thoroughly developed and proven.
My first thought on hearing about the cause was this was a bit of a stuff up, not having some redundancy in case the new way doesn't work
Yep, it's a mess. I'm assuming their strategy somehow removed the option of stepping back to producing the AP/AS powders in case APS didn't work out, which was very, very stupid.
I struggle to see it as spitting in the face of shooters though, they just made a major error that is costing them pretty dearly I think. If they were able to turn out the old powders still, I'm sure they would be doing so, even at a loss just to recover their reputation. I can't believe they're choosing to ignore the market.
I'd be interested if anybody knows exactly how big pistol and shotgun powder sales are compared to rifle powders in Australia.
I think only a small percentage of shotgun users load their own, and mainly for competition use. You get around 600rds out of a kilo of powder, so somebody shooting 100rds per month is burning 2kg of powder per year? Would we have many more than 10,000 regular shooters in Australia shooting competitions every month? Of those, would 10% be shooting reloads? So perhaps 2000kg of powder sales per year? That seems high to me, but I don't shoot competition.
A larger percentage of pistol shooters likely reload, but they're limited to only being able to shoot at ranges, and a kilo of powder lasts a very long time in pistol loads. I have no idea how many regular pistol shooters we have nowadays, but could it be 20,000 perhaps, shooting every month? Maybe 20% reloading? You get somewhere around 1500-3000rds of pistol ammo out of a kilo of powder, but how many pistol shooters are shooting 1500rds+ every year? Maybe 10% of the 20% that reload? So about 3500 reloading for minimum levels of attendance (say, 1000rds), and 500 loading 3000rds+? Maybe 1500-2000kg of pistol powder sales per year?
So yearly sales of perhaps 4000kg or half-a-million dollars retail across pistol and shotgun competition?
Then we have those (like myself) that don't shoot pistol competition, but use a fair amount of pistol/shotgun powders in rifles for hunting and informal practice. But, again, we get a lot of loads out of these powders compared to our full-noise rifle cartridges, so the market is probably not huge.
Compared to what I can only guess is a reasonably hefty number of centrefire competition rifle shooters, with a decent percentage loading their own ammo. These shooters are only getting 200-600rds out of a kilo of powder, and probably buy multiple kilos at a time. This market must be well into the tens of thousands of kilograms of powders per year? Just one F-Class shooter putting 1000rds through his .284 Shehane is likely burning a 4kg bottle of powder in the one rifle. And one fox shooter putting 2500rds through his .204 or .223 is burning a 4kg bottle in one rifle.
So a _very_ rough guesstimate would make the combined pistol/shotgun powder market something like 5% of the rifle powder market - at most?
I don't shoot competition so I have no idea what percentage of shooters do shoot competition, or even shoot at ranges. And as I have loaded my own ammo since day-one I'm regularly surprised to find that some people actually buy their centrefire ammo instead of making their own. So my numbers are likely miles off reality
