jmiller320
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I just stopped in Molly's Place and there were 6 boxes 1000 for $149.99. Won't last long.
I have a brick of CCI 200 LRP for $110 if anyone's interested.I just stopped in Molly's Place and there were 6 boxes 1000 for $149.99. Won't last long.
At the BCFG gun show/swap meet sellers were readily getting $100-$110 for bricks of primers. Not asking, getting that. I won't say people were lining up, but I assure you they were sold out by the end of the day.I have a brick of CCI 200 LRP for $110 if anyone's interested.
located in Joppa.
At the BCFG gun show/swap meet sellers were readily getting $100-$110 for bricks of primers. Not asking, getting that. I won't say people were lining up, but I assure you they were sold out by the end of the day.
message sentI have a brick of CCI 200 LRP for $110 if anyone's interested.
located in Joppa.
I just stopped in Molly's Place and there were 6 boxes 1000 for $149.99. Won't last long.
No, that was their marked price. I just checked my last purchase from Shydas for LRP and their cost was $69.99 per 1000 about 6 months ago.I hope that’s sarcasm
It'll be awhile yet, but I am seeing LRP more and more often. The prices will come down too. Me thinks it is the last squeeze. Of course, some other big panic or change in the market could reverse the trend.No, that was their marked price. I just checked my last purchase from Shydas for LRP and their cost was $69.99 per 1000 about 6 months ago.
"(damn Federal, you got some chonky packaging)" I'm glad it's not just me !!It'll be awhile yet, but I am seeing LRP more and more often. The prices will come down too. Me thinks it is the last squeeze. Of course, some other big panic or change in the market could reverse the trend.
Difficult to find, but BPS/Cabelas/Academy and a few the other big ones will sell them for ~$90-100 for 1k when they have them in stock. Which is uncommon, I know, but it does happen.
Fortunately, I am sitting on enough to take care of me for a few years. A lesson learned there, unless your finances can't stretch, get enough primers to last a few years and then keep those topped up when availability is high and prices low. I just moved, and about a 10 year supply of most primers (based on current usage) that I have took up one home depot small moving cardboard box and one small amazon box for the "extra". If the few k federal primers I had were any other brand, it would have fit in the HD moving box with room to spare (damn Federal, you got some chonky packaging).
That said, I would like to hunt down a few k more LRP eventually. My biggest primer problem is a lot of mine I bought early 2020 with whatever was available and trickled in over the few years since. So I don't have a lot of consistency in primers. I've got 4k LRP. But it is 2k Rem, 1k CCI, 1k CCI NATO 7.62 primers (I shoot probably 500-600 rounds combined of .30-06 and .308 a year). I hate needing to work up new loads because I have to switch components.
"(damn Federal, you got some chonky packaging)" I'm glad it's not just me !!
~IF~ given a choice - I'll buy something else in a box 1/4 of the size as that damn brick they're using, not that beggars can be choosy these days..
I do agree with you, but it doesn't do any favors for storage, especially if you are a hoarder, like meI think it goes without saying that Feds are the most sensitive primer to detonate and most stories of hand primers blowing up are with Fed, so their packaging is warranted iMHO.
IMHO, also why I do and don’t want to use them. I’d much rather use them in pistols in case of a light strike. I don’t want to use them in rifles in case of floating firing pins.I think it goes without saying that Feds are the most sensitive primer to detonate and most stories of hand primers blowing up are with Fed, so their packaging is warranted iMHO.
I went to Shydas today and CCI Large Rifle Primers were $130.99 limit 1000 per household.
Just make sure you charge it with muzzle down range and you behind it with the stock on your shoulder. Even two rounds of x39 in a tenth of a second is…lively if you aren’t expecting it. Let alone don’t really have control over the rifle.Been using the Federals in my SKS and haven't had any detonate on the bolt drop. That said, I have only ejected live rounds a couple of times which were later re-chambered.
Since I never charge the SKS until the muzzle is pointed down range, it should not present an issue.