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As if things are not bad enough for us Hornady has decided to suspend production on a bunch of their products. They announced that 150 bullet types and loaded ammunition are being suspended for the remainder of the year. The list of bullets is 7 pages and the list of loaded ammunition is 3 pages.

 

http://forum.snipershide.com/snipers-hide-reloading/199683-hornady-suspend-list.html

Go to the link above to see the letter that Hornady sent to a dealer.

 

This is posted on a website that will oust BS very quickly so I consider this as legit as it gets. I hope it isn't true for those who use Hornady products.

 

 

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Guest 6.8 AR
I wonder how much commodities availability
has to do with it, or is this some more political
crap flowing down the governmental drain pipe?
You know? That stuff some keep saying is tinfoil?
:D

I heard a rumor that Hornady just bought Silver
State Armory. They've been out of stock for a
long time.
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I thought about typing them out but realized i do not have the patience

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instead of typing it all out you could copy and paste.  If you cant do that just hit print screen and then save the file onto paint.  That way you can post the picture of it.  Would be much easier.

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thats pretty much what i did but instead of print screen i used the select tool to copy them into paint,  the print screen was to much blank white space and would have made it even worse.   

 

 

From the way i read the memo, it appears that their plan is to focus their production for the time being on the products that they sell the most of, and prevent having to go back and forth setting up machines on their production line.  

 

Although it really sucks if you just must have an item on that list i think it will help speed the recovery of the ammunition and components market, as time that they previously spent changing out equipment and settings can now be spent manufacturing more.

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instead of typing it all out you could copy and paste.  If you cant do that just hit print screen and then save the file onto paint.  That way you can post the picture of it.  Would be much easier.

I think thats what he did.

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thats pretty much what i did but instead of print screen i used the select tool to copy them into paint,  the print screen was to much blank white space and would have made it even worse.   

 

 

From the way i read the memo, it appears that their plan is to focus their production for the time being on the products that they sell the most of, and prevent having to go back and forth setting up machines on their production line.  

 

Although it really sucks if you just must have an item on that list i think it will help speed the recovery of the ammunition and components market, as time that they previously spent changing out equipment and settings can now be spent manufacturing more.

I didn't see the memo you mentioned but i hope your right. Sure seems like some pretty popular items on the chopping block though. I hope this doesn't get out as something shady going on and cause another tailspin (that's if there's nothing shady going on. There i've covered all the bases).

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Well I am glad I got into casting (pistol) but now I feel the need to start casting for everything.  I hope this powder coating of bullets works out so I can have full independence from the BS that seems to keep occurring in the firearms industry.  Time to search for more molds....and my blackout build is almost done ....grrrr :down:

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Were do you get the idea that they are?

 

http://www.hornady.com/support/availability/production-list

 

I wonder if they have changed the list, again.  The list I found on Hornady's site - labeled as the 'updated 2013 production list' - looks a little different than the one at the link you posted.  I didn't compare the lists for content, though - just the formatting looks a little different.

 

http://m.hornady.com/support/availability/production-list

 

That is the list which is linked from the 'letter' at this link:

 

http://m.hornady.com/support/availability

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I doubt this is some kind of anything.  Hornady doesn't know how long the current stupidity is going to last, so they aren't willing or able to add additional equipment (assuming they run 3 shifts x 7 days, which most companies are doing right now).  In order to attempt to meet the demand for their most popular products, they will limit the amount of time their machines are down due to changeovers, keeping their equipment up and running as much as possible.  This maximizes their productivity, which, again - if they're unable or unwilling to expand - is the only capability-enhancing move they can make.

 

It looks like a good business decision to me in that they can better meet demand for their top-line items without investing capital in machinery or additional workers that may or may not be needed X years from now.  Buying specialized industrial machinery of the sort they use requires a very rosy forecast for 5 years or so at a minimum, though of course that varies with the application.

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