Still lots of fellas without a stockpile, these have been near unobtainable and until we start seeing more frequently (like cci450's) we won't see them sit. My opinion…
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I tend to agree. I made the mistake of not buying in bulk when I could have. I was down to my last 500 large rifle magnums before I recently started looking to replenish a bit. I was able to find 2,000 locally for $89 per 1,000 and then I bought 2 bricks from Midsouth yesterday. That will hold me over for quite a while.Still lots of fellas without a stockpile, these have been near unobtainable and until we start seeing more frequently (like cci450's) we won't see them sit. My opinion…
$900 1992 geo metroHow much does the vehicle you drive cost? Just curious....
My truck I bought new in 2009 would be over $180k if it was tracking with the price of primers. The truck today would be outrageously expensive, but not nearly as bad of an increase as primers. I don't blame anyone for buying primers they need. I've paid outrageous prices for them when desperate. I'm glad to see the supply coming back and just hope it continues. I'm not holding my breath.How much does the vehicle you drive cost? Just curious....
I would never equate the cost of primers to food, gasoline, or your tires. Our reloading supplies are a WANT… not a NEED.$900 1992 geo metro
What does that have to do with primers?
If anything, I would equate primer cost to the cost of gasoline or tire cost
I don't drink expensive Starbucks coffee, nor do I pay for TV service, and my cell phone service only costs $20/ month.
I worry were in a time where it might just be a needI would never equate the cost of primers to food, gasoline, or your tires. Our reloading supplies are a WANT… not a NEED.
I didnt compare to foodI would never equate the cost of primers to food, gasoline, or your tires. Our reloading supplies are a WANT… not a NEED.
My truck is a January 01/2005.How much does the vehicle you drive cost? Just curious....