And when .22lr was less than $1.00 , people also made less than $3.00 / hr , gas was $0.30 / gallon, etc .
I remember buying them for just over 50 cents per box when I was 8 years old with a note from my parents 410s were about a 1.50 per box. I had an over an under 22/410. Whish those days were back.
Remember the clinton primer scare/shortage in the early nineties, when it was rumored new primers were going to have a shelf life of six months? Back then I found Winchester srp's at a gun show that a dealer had bought from another dealer at the show and marked up from $16 to $19 with a sharpie. I was happy to buy the 3 or 4 k that he had.
After the shortages of ammo and components from the Kenyan's election, the Sandy Hook aftermath,and the political uncertainty the writing has been on the wall to stock up for a long time.
On a happy note, I was in a pawn shop in WVA and spotted 3k Federal lrps for under $40 per k and grabbed 2k
Which shop? And what area? Might have to add it to my list of stops.
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So far this morning I got 5000 small pistol and 1000 small rifle match
So far this morning I got 5000 small pistol and 1000 small rifle match
Every time I look it’s all oos for spp and srp
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Midway is usually slow to send in-stock e-mails when stuff on your list arrives. Just refreshing the in-stock primers page every so often they keep adding and selling out constantly. I'm not in a position where It's worth it to pay the hazmat fee for 1 box of primers, I stocked up for a competition season that never really happened, but know a lot of people that are getting desperate.
They just had a drop on 5k #450 srmp's on midway. I was able to grab an order but it went OOS 30 seconds after i placed the order.