I got about 50lbs. Maybe I’m rich and don’t know itWhat’s the current value of gently used, once-fired primers?
I just saw a article from Jim's gun shop in Fayetteville stating that primers were the main reason they can't find ammo they're saying that it could be possibly three to four years before ammo gets back to where it's supposed to be All depending on several things. I sure am glad I stocked up early and not wait till the S hits the fan and then go crying cuz you can't find nothing. If I see ammo for sale at a decent price I'll buy it but if it's exorbitant I'll pass
I was at Hyatt's today on the off chance they had any primers. They had large pistol, but they said they weren't expecting to see any small pistol for 6 months.
I think it was $39/k for Federal? No CCI. You can call them or check their web site. They have a dedicated guy to reloading. That's who I was talking to. He does their reloading ordering.How much were they asking for the LPP?
link?There’s a listing on Greenville sc’s gougelist with 3,000 spp for sale or trade.....
I heard the same thing quoted by 2 different ammo manufactures here in the Carolinas. Defender in Fayetteville and Precision One in Charleston. Defender people told one of our friendly dealers that they had over 5 million primers on back order and no idea when they were coming in.I just saw a article from Jim's gun shop in Fayetteville stating that primers were the main reason they can't find ammo they're saying that it could be possibly three to four years before ammo gets back to where it's supposed to be All depending on several things. I sure am glad I stocked up early and not wait till the S hits the fan and then go crying cuz you can't find nothing. If I see ammo for sale at a decent price I'll buy it but if it's exorbitant I'll pass