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Alliant Gunpowder Shortage - Presumably Government Purchasing Prioritized over Civilian Sales |
2024-05-29 |
[AmmoLand] Alliant Powders has recently suspended shipments of its smokeless powders for reloading. Alliant is the source of such old standards as Bullseye, Unique, and 2400, as well as the more modern Reloader series of powders. First, there is worldwide pressure on ammunition production capacity because of all the ammunition being consumed in ongoing conflicts, especially in Ukraine. The materials used to make propellants for artillery rounds are the same as those used to make small arms propellants. Many countries have ramped up production of ammunition and its precursors, including most of Europa ![]() and the U.S. The primary production bottleneck seems to be nitrocellulose. Nitrocellulose for propellants can be obtained from various plant fibers, including forest products. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... the preferred source is cotton. The bottleneck is in the plant’s capacity to convert cotton into what is called "defense-grade" nitrocellulose. Alliant is owned by Vista Outdoor, which also owns several other companies that produce loaded ammunition, including CCI, Federal, and Remington. Alliant sources its propellants from Sweden, Switzerland ...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell... , Canada, and the Radford Army Arsenal in Virginia. Because the ammunition manufacturers under the Vista umbrella are stressed in obtaining the propellants they need for their production, Vista appears to have made the business decision to commit all of the Alliant propellant capacity to Vista ammunition manufacturers. Thus, Alliant withdrew from shipment and sold propellants for reloading. The ammunition marketplace seems to be recovering from a shortage of loaded ammunition and small arms primers. Prices are relaxing from the recent highs, and retail shelves are mostly well stocked. However, a woman is only as old as she admits... Alliant’s withdrawal from the reloading powder market will likely stress supplies of propellant for reloaders. Further, reloaders who have worked up and used favorite loads of Alliant powders may need to shift to using other brands and products. |
Posted by:Griter+Slash1619 |
#4 The bottleneck is in the plant’s capacity to convert cotton into what is called "defense-grade" nitrocellulose. Well, D'Oh! Unless you thoroughly rinse out the acids used to make it nitrocellulose has a nasty habit of exploding! Not a trivial process. |
Posted by: magpie 2024-05-29 13:10 |
#3 1st of all - history seems to be repeating itself again. There were ammo and powder/primer shortages when Obama was coming up for his re-election also. Then again, for the Hillary/Trump run up to election. However, you can make your own 5FG grade Black Powder. BTW: The chemicals are available in various products sold at Home / Garden Super stores. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2024-05-29 09:07 |
#2 Cost driven businessmen cut excess capacity to the bone in a drive for profitability, then are surprised to find that they don't have any excess capacity. Strange how that works. |
Posted by: ed in texas 2024-05-29 08:27 |
#1 MNC Capital Increases Proposal to Acquire Vista Outdoor to $37.50 Per Share DALLAS, March 25, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MNC Capital Partners, L.P. ("MNC") today announced that it has submitted an increased all-cash proposal to acquire Vista Outdoor, Inc. (NYSE: VSTO) ("Vista" or the "Company") for $37.50 per share, or approximately $3.0 billion. Vista’s shares were trading below $30.00 per share when MNC made its initial proposal on February 19, 2024. MNC's $37.50 per share proposal values Revelyst at $1.1 billion, a 93% premium to Vista's own $570 million implied Revelyst standalone value from its Investor Presentation dated February 1, 2024. From Business Wire 03/2024 |
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