I even saw Federal 215's at a gun shop.
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I even saw Federal 215's at a gun shop.
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Natchez will show that then when I order is BO. I am still not seeing the large pistol Federal primers in the Baton Rouge area. I have 2,000 coming in tomorrow for $35 ea. The sml is a lot easier to find. For the most part we are still being offered Wolf or CCI. NO Winchester or Federal.
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I'm still waiting on my back-order of 10K SP primers from Graf & Sons from last August! Almost a year, but they say I'm still in line. Cabela's had some for $35/K and Sportsman's Warehouse was getting $36/k in the Phoenix area.
Too bad Co Springs is too far for me to drive, I'd take a few K off your hands. There is nowhere close to me that sells primers at a decent price. Actually it’s hard to find a place that sell reloading supplies without driving 1-1/2 hr from here. There is one small mom and pop store close but the prices are too high to suite me. I bought a couple packs of primers from Cabela’s the other day just to get me out of a bind till a back order of mine comes in. They wound up being close to $4 per hundred. Another problem that I run into is, I usually can’t find everything that I need at a shop.
I order most of my stuff and make the order large enough that the $25 Hazmat is offset. I don’t have time to make it to most gun shows since they are usually so far away from me.
I’ll be moving to Houston next week so gun shows will be easier to get to.
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The gun stores northeast of Atlanta are still charging high prices. $48 per 1,000 or so.
After looking around some local pawn shops, that also carry guns and some loading supplies, are selling CCI for $33 per 1k, Federal $35. I was thinking that's a good deal these days.
They always have all you want in stock of Federal, Winchester, CCI, Wolf and usually Remington too.
Around here, pawn shops are the way to go. The powder selection is exellent and cheaper too.
I just bought Winchester LR at Powder Valley for $25.00 they had others as well.
Skeet1
30ish per 1000 here, per 5000 case $150
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$29.95 per M,Winchester all varieties . Not many on the shelves but I suspect they have more " in back ". Schantz's tire and sports in Otsego Mi.
was at san jose show a few weeks ago and Discount shooter supply from roseville had about any powder you want around $20 Lb.
Is there a preference among members as to which is more desirable, CCI or Federal? They are both available and about the same price.
Thanks.
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I can still get them locally but the prices is up to $38.95
Qajaq59
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the demand is gone.
the supply is catching up.
i had about 25k at the gun show...and still have 14k left....
and i had the lowest price at the show........
mike in co
only accurate rifles are interesting
That seems strange as my trap gun is a Browning BT 100 and I tend to get a lot of misfires with Federal shotshells due to light looking primer strikes. I have had no trouble at all with Winchester or Cheddite primers in my 12 Ga reloads.
I bought a case of Federal factory trap loads when things looked bad a while back to augment what I was loading. These are what I had trouble with, My Remington 1100's shoot them fine. I am going to add to my order so I guess that I will go with the Federals.
Thanks
There's primers on the shelf now at my local Outdoor World. They don't seem to have a very big stock, but they're somewhat of a nice item that I'm guessing a very small percentage of their customers would even know what to do with.
I just picked up a box of 1,000 large pistol for $39.90, but I filled up to an even $50 so I could use a 10 off 50 coupon at a rewards card sale event.
It seems a little steep, but unless I'm really stocking up, the hazmat shipping really kills it.
I just ordered 10k of federal large pistol match primers for $31 a thousand.. they were out of standard primers but I got match last time when someone else was out and they work great.
Federal are indeed "softer" for me. I use em in my revolvers. the Wolf and Winchester and CCI seem to be about the hardest and I use them in my semi auto rifles.
$36/1000 around Milwaukee
Most places will not sell you more then 1000 at a time. They wont to spread them around.
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |