I know how he feels. I've got the same problem with my stock of rifles. I had a bunch of re loaded ammo for the last 8 years matched to the rifles, so used them when I went out. Still got good groups and sights were still on targets with all loads. However, went to my gun shop to replenish my reloading components and go figure, they were all out of my preferred powder, primers, and bullets in every caliber. Due to the high fuel costs, I decided to try some different loads with the supply in stock rather than make another expensive trip to town. So, over the last 2 months, I've loaded over 2,000 rounds from .223 Rem, 243 Win, 6mm Rem, 280 Rem, 30-06, 308 Win, and 9.3x62. I have several rifles in each caliber and am hoping my new loads will work in each rifle without changing bullets or powders. I had to wait until the snow melted from my target range just behind the house, which was last week. Now to get out the chrony, set up targets, and start shooting each rifle with respective rounds, both medium and heavy bullets for caliber. At least this will keep me busy for a month or so testing all the rounds and rifles. I should be really ready for hunting season this fall with all the shooting I'm going to do. The next time I go to town will be for a huge resupply of ammo components, as I believe the costs are going to up exponentially in the near future with all the anti and tax proposals on ammo components.