Ok, Thank you.We have small and large pistol in stock, no pistol magnum at the moment
Ok, Thank you.We have small and large pistol in stock, no pistol magnum at the moment
Small rifle primers can be used as a replacement for magnum small pistol in most cases. There MAY be some small differences, so work up your load. That said, testing CCI SR vs CCI SPM and I noticed less than a 5fps difference in velocity on H110 loads. Within the margin of error across the 10 rounds of SR and SPM I tested.Ok, Thank you.
ALL the Price vs Availability factors nowadays has me trying to remember, but instead I will ask if anyone else remembers back when primers were very available AND reasonably priced. Like when full Boxes of fifty .38, 45acp, 44 mag, 9mm could be had for $10-$23 or so dollars instead of triple that amount like now.One helluva price indeed in today's market! So good in fact that it makes me wonder how or why?
It is called inflation and things don't cost more but your money is WORTHLESS!ALL the Price vs Availability factors nowadays has me trying to remember, but instead I will ask if anyone else remembers back when primers were very available AND reasonably priced. Like when full Boxes of fifty .38, 45acp, 44 mag, 9mm could be had for $10-$23 or so dollars instead of triple that amount like now.
WHAT did Primers used to cost for 1000 back let's say from around 1994-2004 or so?
I am also going by powder prices I see on some of my 1 lb cans. Instead of something crazy like $59 per lb it was something like $3.98- $7.99 per lb.
Oh how I wish I knew that prices of stuff would go insane, I'd have stocked up on so many things. Plywood, Powder, Primers, Nails and Screws, Plumbing, etc
ALL the Price vs Availability factors nowadays has me trying to remember, but instead I will ask if anyone else remembers back when primers were very available AND reasonably priced. Like when full Boxes of fifty .38, 45acp, 44 mag, 9mm could be had for $10-$23 or so dollars instead of triple that amount like now.
WHAT did Primers used to cost for 1000 back let's say from around 1994-2004 or so?
I am also going by powder prices I see on some of my 1 lb cans. Instead of something crazy like $59 per lb it was something like $3.98- $7.99 per lb.
Oh how I wish I knew that prices of stuff would go insane, I'd have stocked up on so many things. Plywood, Powder, Primers, Nails and Screws, Plumbing, etc
THIS is a FOR SURE.It is called inflation and things don't cost more but your money is WORTHLESS!
For example postage stamps I am still using forever stamps that cost me forty some cents but I remember when first class postage was $0.03.
Stock up what you can when you can because in the future today's prices will be the "Good old days" that people will remember.