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Thread: Caps at Sportsman's Warehouse

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    Boolit Master
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    I'm still shooting Remington #11's that I paid $5.99 per thousand for forty years ago but, they're still good. Figuring todays wages against what I was making forty years ago I guess $5.99 per hundred isn't so bad. If I'm careful, no more than I shoot these days, I'll never run out. What I am short of are good flints. Guess I'll have to bite the bullet and order some.
    BIG OR SMALL I LIKE THEM ALL, 577 TO 22 HORNET.

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    The irritation to me is those that buy at regular price and jack it up to be three or four times the regular price. These folks should be avoided at all cost in my opinion. Nothing but greed involved there. $150 plus an exorbitant shipping cost of between 40 and 60 dollars per order is just rubbish.

    For all these folks that are taking advantage ... all I have to say is ... I just hope I live long enough to see karma visit them.

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    Went to the Scheel's store in Missoula. They were loaded with #11 caps; hundreds of tins @ 10 cents a cap. I didn't buy any.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doughty View Post
    Went to the Scheel's store in Missoula. They were loaded with #11 caps; hundreds of tins @ 10 cents a cap. I didn't buy any.
    Ran into something like that at a local shop when I couldn't find squat, and found a tin of #11 Magnums for $25 a tin. I bought one, because I had nothing. Last time I bought them was $10 a tin, ad it almost seemed like a bargain.

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    Last time I bought caps they were $3.50 a tin.

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