Oldbloke wrote:Rather than derail another thread thought I would start a new one.
There is lots of whinging about no ADI Fast powders such as shot gun, pistol and trail boss.
And not a lot of the less common slower rifle powders either.
I remembered this today.
We are providing gunpowder to France to make 155mm ammo to help Ukraine.
Now, have NFI what powder is used. Unlikely anything we would use. But I assume it would be diverting resources from other production areas.
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Oldbloke wrote:I remembered this today.
We are providing gunpowder to France to make 155mm ammo to help Ukraine.
Now, have NFI what powder is used. Unlikely anything we would use. But I assume it would be diverting resources from other production areas.
No1_49er wrote:As much as we may like to think that ADI is a great Australian company (think Mulwex) you can not escape the fact that ADI is now owned by Thales. Guess where that business is domiciled.
Australia is a pimple on their arse, no matter which way you cut it, but oh so handy to have a production facility a little bit out of harms way.
Just sayin'.
No1_49er wrote:Oldbloke wrote:I remembered this today.
We are providing gunpowder to France to make 155mm ammo to help Ukraine.
Now, have NFI what powder is used. Unlikely anything we would use. But I assume it would be diverting resources from other production areas.
As much as we may like to think that ADI is a great Australian company (think Mulwex) you can not escape the fact that ADI is now owned by Thales. Guess where that business is domiciled.
Australia is a pimple on their arse, no matter which way you cut it, but oh so handy to have a production facility a little bit out of harms way.
Just sayin'.
wanneroo wrote:You guys may as well accept ADI ain't saving you or gives a crap about you.
For the industry at large that means they better just arrange a steady supply from vendors overseas, Hodgdon, Vihtavouri, Lovex, etc.
darklazor wrote:Yea, It’s not good. Factory ammo is getting over priced. And with no primers around and those that got no stock left it’s back to factory ammo.
I heard don’t know if its true or not but, ADI production line of pistol and shotgun power has been offline for years. Want we need is a Australian ammo company for Aussies by Aussie’s. Primers power and ammo. Cause importers and dealers are all trying to make a cut and shipping cost from overseas its just Driving prices though the roof when there is stock.
Lazarus wrote:Probably best to learn how to use a bow.
Once this new world war gets going properly, that's probably all we'll have
bladeracer wrote:Lazarus wrote:Probably best to learn how to use a bow.
Once this new world war gets going properly, that's probably all we'll have
I have a bow but my shoulders really aren't up to it, even at low power levels. Crossbows are a much smarter option for taking live targets, but prohibited in most states.
Lazarus wrote:Probably best to learn how to use a bow.
Once this new world war gets going properly, that's probably all we'll have
Jackaroo wrote:ADI can get STUFFED I've been able to buy Vihtavouri, Lovex and Vectan pistol powders in the last 4 months and hope the Aussie importers are making a motza for stepping up and I'm happy to support THEM.
Again....ADI can go and GET stuffed.
bladeracer wrote:darklazor wrote:Yea, It’s not good. Factory ammo is getting over priced. And with no primers around and those that got no stock left it’s back to factory ammo.
I heard don’t know if its true or not but, ADI production line of pistol and shotgun power has been offline for years. Want we need is a Australian ammo company for Aussies by Aussie’s. Primers power and ammo. Cause importers and dealers are all trying to make a cut and shipping cost from overseas its just Driving prices though the roof when there is stock.
ADI already produce factory ammo in .223 and .308, since they make 5.56mm and 7.62mm for NATO anyway those are easy ones. Would be good to see them expand to other cartridges, especially .22LR, and primers. But I don't know that we have a profitable market for them so they would probably be reliant on export, which might be difficult as most of the countries we might export to do have their own manufacturers to compete against. Perhaps if they can get the fast powders working and start seeing some real profit from those then we can try pushing them to expand. But it's difficult to expect anybody to pour millions into ammo manufacturing in a country that has shown it is more than happy, and plenty willing, to ban shooting altogether overnight with no legitimate reasoning.
[/quote]darklazor wrote:The 223 ammo cans from ADI 900 round for $1100 that’s good value. Apparently there’s a Winchester primer production factory in Victoria somewhere that has been setup and is sitting still, something do with the VIC government. Don’t much about it but it would good when and if it dose start production since they closed the Geelong factory. Which was .
Oldbloke wrote:
My understanding is when the factory was decommissioned everything went back to the US, including primer manufacturing gear.
Now, just a warehouse.
ADI scraped their primer production line a few years ago. All their primer s are imported.
Over the last year or so at least 3 factories overseas have started producing primers on new lines.
Don't recall the details but 1 in Sth America, one in USA & 1 in Europe.
darklazor wrote:Oldbloke wrote:
My understanding is when the factory was decommissioned everything went back to the US, including primer manufacturing gear.
Now, just a warehouse.
ADI scraped their primer production line a few years ago. All their primer s are imported.
Over the last year or so at least 3 factories overseas have started producing primers on new lines.
Don't recall the details but 1 in Sth America, one in USA & 1 in Europe.
That was understanding too, but APPARENTLY, they as set up a new one ready to go but isn't in action. Whether you believe gun shop talk or not.
But hopefully, we start seeing power and primers back on shelves.
bladeracer wrote:Jackaroo wrote:ADI can get STUFFED I've been able to buy Vihtavouri, Lovex and Vectan pistol powders in the last 4 months and hope the Aussie importers are making a motza for stepping up and I'm happy to support THEM.
Again....ADI can go and GET stuffed.
Well, if ADI gets their line running again I can only hope there remains a supply of these foreign powders for people like yourself that won't be using the Aussie-made stuff. I would expect ADI to follow the pricing the market has set with these foreign imports, so I think ADI will be making the motza.
bladeracer wrote:wanneroo wrote:You guys may as well accept ADI ain't saving you or gives a crap about you.
For the industry at large that means they better just arrange a steady supply from vendors overseas, Hodgdon, Vihtavouri, Lovex, etc.
I think their finally going public about trying to get the pistol/shotshell powders happening again says that they do care about the loss of revenue. Whether they're able to make it happen though remains to be seen. After a deafening silence for almost three years it's a step in the right direction.
Jackaroo wrote:ADI can get STUFFED I've been able to buy Vihtavouri, Lovex and Vectan pistol powders in the last 4 months and hope the Aussie importers are making a motza for stepping up and I'm happy to support THEM.
Again....ADI can go and GET stuffed.
Oldbloke wrote:darklazor wrote:The 223 ammo cans from ADI 900 round for $1100 that’s good value. Apparently there’s a Winchester primer production factory in Victoria somewhere that has been setup and is sitting still, something do with the VIC government. Don’t much about it but it would good when and if it dose start production since they closed the Geelong factory. Which was .
wanneroo wrote:
Fiocchi is opening a specific primer plant in Arkansas, USA. It may already be open, I know it was under construction.
Remington is back online making primers. Today I visited a gun store here in the USA, tons of Remington primers on the shelf and when I looked down at the floor, there were big cardboard boxes sliced opened with tens of thousands of primers sitting there.
There is a factory in Argentina making small pistol primers now.
There is also another primer factory that opened in Arkansas called White River and they are making primers. They kinda popped up out of nowhere but people are buying them and reviewing them on the various forums and Youtube.
I know for a fact Sig Sauer is looking at getting into primer production themselves.