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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2810634" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>When I average the newly purchased primers with older 1's it's still not that bad. Makes my 3-4 cents per about 7-8 cents per due to hazmat and shipping costing more making the average go up by 1.5-2 cents per. Small primers are still a decent price (could always be worse to non-existent), but large of any variety can be difficult to find. The lowest I've seen large rifle primers is around 8 cents and br to match at 10 +. I'm done with buying rifle primers for now, but still might buy some pistol in small and large. I have 3 cartridges that use small, 2 using large and 2 I use large mag primers. Maybe a 4th if and when I might start reloading 5.7x28's. With a decent amount of factory ammo on hand (rifle, pistol and shotgun) I can delay most cartridges on reloading. Trying to acquire more powder for now, but needing to find out which powders I need (for best per cartridge). 10 guns in the same cartridge that might like and/or dislike enough powders that might require a variety could be am issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2810634, member: 105694"] When I average the newly purchased primers with older 1's it's still not that bad. Makes my 3-4 cents per about 7-8 cents per due to hazmat and shipping costing more making the average go up by 1.5-2 cents per. Small primers are still a decent price (could always be worse to non-existent), but large of any variety can be difficult to find. The lowest I've seen large rifle primers is around 8 cents and br to match at 10 +. I'm done with buying rifle primers for now, but still might buy some pistol in small and large. I have 3 cartridges that use small, 2 using large and 2 I use large mag primers. Maybe a 4th if and when I might start reloading 5.7x28's. With a decent amount of factory ammo on hand (rifle, pistol and shotgun) I can delay most cartridges on reloading. Trying to acquire more powder for now, but needing to find out which powders I need (for best per cartridge). 10 guns in the same cartridge that might like and/or dislike enough powders that might require a variety could be am issue. [/QUOTE]
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