Black powder and percussion cap shortages have occurred periodically for as long as I can remember. Powder plant fires and explosions, too. I'm not making light of that, but just pointing it out. A lot of us are old enough to have been adults during the seventies, when there were shortages of all kinds... Gasoline, toilet paper, coffee, and black powder, too. As brother @tenngun pointed out in his parable of the philosopher, wait it out, and stock up between shortages so you can be prepared for the next one. There is a differerence between hoarding and being prepared.
Folks on this very forum are talking about not buying flintlocks, the end of the hobby, and all that sort of thing. The WANO Corporation, which produces Swiss and Schuetzen powder, is still very much alive, and hoping to fill the breach if GOEX does not revive, or to continue filling their market share if GOEX does resume production. It's hard to get powder now, but it should be available again when supply catches up with demand.
I would recommend that we don't stop shooting. We bought the powder so we could shoot it, right? Just maybe shoot 15 shots instead of 25 in trips to the range. Maybe clubs can have three shot relays instead of five shots. Use your .45 for plinking instead of the .58, for now.
I've found that Hodgdon is now an enormous mega corporation. GOEX black powder is a small portion of their operation, and it appears they are hoping to sell it off, not eliminate it. I'm hoping someone will recognize that there is a viable market, and maybe a somewhat smaller outfit will get it and resume production.
I don't want to forget that we, the consumers, are not the only ones hurt by this closure. GOEX was a major employer in an area that probably doesn't offer a lot of job and career options. A big bunch of hard-working Americans are going to lose their jobs with this closure. That ought to carry some weight in the discussions. If they could organize an employee-owned company it would benefit everybody, I believe.
The sky hasn't fallen yet!
Notchy Bob
Folks on this very forum are talking about not buying flintlocks, the end of the hobby, and all that sort of thing. The WANO Corporation, which produces Swiss and Schuetzen powder, is still very much alive, and hoping to fill the breach if GOEX does not revive, or to continue filling their market share if GOEX does resume production. It's hard to get powder now, but it should be available again when supply catches up with demand.
I would recommend that we don't stop shooting. We bought the powder so we could shoot it, right? Just maybe shoot 15 shots instead of 25 in trips to the range. Maybe clubs can have three shot relays instead of five shots. Use your .45 for plinking instead of the .58, for now.
I've found that Hodgdon is now an enormous mega corporation. GOEX black powder is a small portion of their operation, and it appears they are hoping to sell it off, not eliminate it. I'm hoping someone will recognize that there is a viable market, and maybe a somewhat smaller outfit will get it and resume production.
I don't want to forget that we, the consumers, are not the only ones hurt by this closure. GOEX was a major employer in an area that probably doesn't offer a lot of job and career options. A big bunch of hard-working Americans are going to lose their jobs with this closure. That ought to carry some weight in the discussions. If they could organize an employee-owned company it would benefit everybody, I believe.
The sky hasn't fallen yet!
Notchy Bob
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