If I found them at that price, I’d buy everything they had and tell no one.
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No primers of any type, at any price, in this neck of the woods.
During WW2 there were no primers, no powder, no loaded ammo, nothing available to the civilian market from 1942 until 1946. The American Rifleman published articles on how to refurbish grandpa's old flintlock. For whatever reason, black powder was still readily available.
My almost-complete collection of the Rifleman is in storage, or I'd offer to try finding one for you.
Probably a .32 Long rimfire at that - maybe even a Favorite or Crackshot boys' rifle.
The Wife sent me in to Three Bears, Alaska, to pick up some food items. As I passed the gun department I asked if they had any primers in stock (it's an ongoing joke there). The clerk asks me what kind I'm looking for and I ask him what he's got. CCI SR and SRM. I tell him I'll take the SR and he tapes up the last 4 boxes. He says they got in a huge shipment and I got the last 4 packs. $5.99 ea.
Target sports had some Federal match SPP yesterday. They wanted $549.00/5000. I have no interest at that price, sadly they sold out quickly.
Not primers.... but I did get some powder yesterday!! Limit of 2 of each per customer.
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Went to Murdochs in Columbia Falls yesterday (27 Dec 2021) to buy grain for the horses. Stopped by the Gun counter and as Gomer Pyle would say: SURPRISE-SURPRISE-SURPRISE; they had a few boxes of Federal Gold Medal Small Pistol Primers on the shelf - limit of 2 per customer (200 Primers). I purchased two boxes of 100 for $4.29 per box. So; I am able to load up 4 boxes of 50 rounds .38 special/.357 for my wife to shoot now.
Those prices are not bad!!!
Powder prices, to me, have remained reasonable. Thinking the primers crunch is keeping powder at bay.
I have been watching a few small rifle primers at 100. A thousand stay available for a week without selling out . They are limited to a thousand , but they were available .
I still see over 400 pages of primers for sale on gunbroker at scalped prices.
Our Sportsman's had some powder in the shipment today that they haven't had for a while. Acc #9, 5744, 2230, imr4227, 4198, wsf, autocomp. Limit was one per customer. Will go back tomorrow and see if any is left. Lots of TripleSeven :)
No primers.
FWIW, the 4198 was $45/lb. The stuff I bought 2 yrs ago was $35/lb. Not bad.
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Rustic Sport Shop, Howard City, Michigan. I've known the owner all my life. His mother was my Cub Scout den mother.
Invoices showed $169.99/1,000.
I'm picking up 1K from a co worker next weekend to be replaced when the become available.
Two local stores today around St. Louis had 1000 spp winchester for $79 and another store srp for $69 so I think things are turning just a bit but we still have 3 more years of what started the shortage so I don't know what to think. Each place still had a one brick limit. Since I paid around $ 120 a case some years ago this is astonishing and everyone here said it was a good deal.
Fin Feather Fur in Youngstown (Boardman store) has had primers for $7.99/100 for over a year now. Don't need any nor will I need any at that price.
They do have a lot of powder, this picture was taken 12/23/2021.
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1 container of powder per person, per day. A lot of people were walking around with containers of powder. I didn't need it but I wanted to do some test loads using AA#7 in several different calibers so I bought 1#.
Far cry from what they used to carry/stock but at least there's a bunch of different 4#/5#/8# kegs of powder there (rifle and pistol). The reddot, prome & unique was about gone but they did have a lot of titegroup with the 8# kegs of titegroup costing $183.99 + tax.
Now I found Winchester small pistol primers for $60 a thousand close to St. Louis and they had a lot with no limit. Hopefully it is starting to come around.
local gun shop has primers for 119.00 per 1k. I feel that is just to much and have been holding off. He will only sell full 1k at a rip.