I do not think "reloading is on the way out."
Local sources of components may "dry up" in some areas, but then the reloaders need to go stock up at a distant place and get several bricks of primers, 20 or 30 pounds of powder and whatever brass they need for 3 or 4 years down the road.
The haz mat fees will pay for enough gasoline to go get a pickup load of components for most reloaders.
I cast most of my bullets and have a ton of bullet metal on establishment. I have enough primers and powder for the rest of my life put by. If some reloaders cannot, or will not, stock up on components, then they are the real losers. You got to smarten up when local shops stop carrying reloading components.
Adam
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Adam Helmer
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