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    It is enough to make you cry

    I just got finished casting, sizing and lubing some 2000 H&G #39 (158gr rn 38 bullet - old school) and set up to run them off for my 2+ year supply of 38's.
    Tumbled the brass, set up the Dillon 550, and went to the closet stash and grabbed 2 bricks of 1000 each of Winchester Small Pistol primers and an 8lb WW231.
    Fortunately I listened to that little voice in my head that I needed to stock up big time in 2019 while things were available. These primers may even be older than that.
    I noticed a price sticker on them.
    Made me want to cry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FISH4BUGS View Post
    I just got finished casting, sizing and lubing some 2000 H&G #39 (158gr rn 38 bullet - old school) and set up to run them off for my 2+ year supply of 38's.
    Tumbled the brass, set up the Dillon 550, and went to the closet stash and grabbed 2 bricks of 1000 each of Winchester Small Pistol primers and an 8lb WW231.
    Fortunately I listened to that little voice in my head that I needed to stock up big time in 2019 while things were available. These primers may even be older than that.
    I noticed a price sticker on them.
    Made me want to cry.
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    Wow, they are older then you think. I was buying cci 500's in 2018 for $23/1000 and would do that price gladly now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakehouse2012 View Post
    Wow, they are older then you think. I was buying cci 500's in 2018 for $23/1000 and would do that price gladly now...
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    You might be right.
    I have a great stash that just might last me the rest of my days.... I'm 73 now.
    Even with no break on buying in bulk, the price is extremely low.
    $1.50/100, $11.50/1000, $57.50/5000
    I can't even remember when I bought them.
    What we wouldn't give to get those prices now......
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    If you go into a store that has them(not likely) they have a few 00's added in there.

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    If I may ask, what is your favorite firearm to shoot those reloads?

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    $1.50 might get you 10 to 15 primers now
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    Quote Originally Posted by exile View Post
    If I may ask, what is your favorite firearm to shoot those reloads?
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    Hard question to answer. But.....
    2" Model 36 S&W snubbie
    6" Model 28 S&W
    Early Interarms Rossi 92 Lever
    It is a great caliber, very accurate and not a ton of recoil.
    Shoot 38's all day long with the Rossi.
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    those are the good winchester primers too, before they switched over to blue box with brass primers.
    ive got one of those old pre safety Rossi's in 357 too, one gun I probably never get rid of even though its old and real ugly, probably spent a couple decades under a pickup truck seat before I got it.

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    Buy components when available. Cost will fluxuate. When components are scarce - prices are high. Buy only what you NEED to see you through. Stockpiling now is not the right strategy.

    When prices fall, BUY MORE. Then add the former high cost of units to the latter lower cost to AVERAGE their combined price. Prices go up fast and come down slow. The "new normal" won't be the old.

    You do this subconsciously now when searching for "lower cost" diesel and gasoline. You buy what it takes to keep your wheels turning and look for cheaper fuel for the fill up. That's AVERAGING...
    If it was easy, anybody could do it.

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    If I'd look I think I could find some CCI primers marked $0.59 per hundred. They're left over from the days when I paid $39.00 for 8 pounds of H-335. Of course in those days I was making $695.00 per month. Yes! times and prices are changing.
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    I have a move coming up in a few weeks and have been boxing up my stuff. Some of the prices I'm seeing on a few boxes make you look back and think. $1.19 per hundred on CCI primers, $7.99 on a pound of powder, $9.99 on 168 Sierra Match Kings. But I had to work 3 hours for those $10 bullets!

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    $12.00 ain't that the going rate now for a 100 sleeve?

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    Only 2 left. I ve had thesea while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwmartin View Post
    Only 2 left. I ve had thesea while.

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    A blast from the past!
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    I was paying $1.99 per 100 two years ago. I just about cried when I had to pay $39 a brick last fall. Lol…glad I did. Bought about 18 bricks at that price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wwmartin View Post
    Only 2 left. I ve had thesea while.

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    73¢ for 2 primers? Times really are desperate!

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    I went to an estate sell last year when the covid isolation had eased a bit. You know, the mask and hand sanitizer period before the "vaccine". Friend and his wife had been to the sale the day before and had seen some reloading stuff. In the basement there were a few things left and some pewter mugs from a canadian flight wing. There was one of those screw and nut organizer drawer boxes with reloading odds and ends and some of those old CCI 1000 primer bricks like the ones in the above post. 6 of them with a price tag of $8.99. I paid $20 for the nut and screw organizer full of reloading stuff. Didn't even haggle over the price. Of course I didn't even set the nut and screw organizer down to fish my money out of my pocket. Wasn't going to take any chance somebody might make a grab for it if I set it down. I discovered that there was a couple sleeves missing from 3 of the bricks. Sometimes it's just bad luck getting shorted like that.

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    ^^^ haha ^^^

    "shorted like that"

    I am SO GLAD I did not have a mouth full of coffee at the instant I read that. I would have blown it all over the screen.
    If it was easy, anybody could do it.

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    I just paid 100 per K 2 days ago of CCI 500 SPP… it made me sick, but not as sick as not having any ammo

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    Iv been lucky that i have stocked up the last 20 years my friends told me i was nuts and commponents would never be hard to get ,now they come begging for them!

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