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SOLD/EXPIRED Federal 210’s in stock

I don't want to be hypocritical as I paid $180 for a brick of GM215M about a year ago at a gun show. The good news is there was no HAZMAT or additional tax. However, the $179 for a brick of GM210M with additional HAZMAT and tax from a retailer is ridiculous IMO. I have moved on to other brands that are still expensive, but much cheaper than what I'm seeing here. They go bang and work just fine.
Rant over!
 
I'll quit shooting for I pay that
^^That would be a bad thing !!^^

Conversely I don't intend on quitting !!

I agree the pricing is bad & probably going to get worse. Doubt it'll get better. If it does I'd be happy.

For me personally there came a time where I had to face the reality and made the decision to stock up on supplies to support my needs long term.
Hurts some…. But Glad I did, & continue to do so.

YMMV.
 
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Reality Check !! Just Sharing info. !!
Scroll thru the 2 pages and review all the info
Price & dates, etc.
Also note that a good percentage of the items that do come available are small qty & gone before you know it or gone & not even listed.

 
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A little over 15 years ago BR2, BR4, CCI 41, Fed Gold Match SR/LR/M were in the ($34-$37) range per 1K Brick. we bought $3K+ along with several hundred #s H-4350/Varget/H-4895, ect, Pistol Powders and continued to purchase until prices got too high.
I was Clairvoient or just a smart Prepper???
Once prices go up, they don't come down especially in the Firearms Reloading circuit. High Demand and Lower, lower supplies every year.
 
Paid $8 per 100 for Federal LRP at a LGS in Yuma Az about 2 weeks ago. Some of these prices I see online are ridiculous. I sometimes wonder if some of the online retailers are taking advantage of the folks living in very rural areas.
 
Paid $8 per 100 for Federal LRP at a LGS in Yuma Az about 2 weeks ago. Some of these prices I see online are ridiculous. I sometimes wonder if some of the online retailers are taking advantage of the folks living in very rural areas.
100% they have to be. These online retailers have a bigger net to cast and know they can over price…or at least that's my opinion.

The online sites have hundreds of visitors per day…smaller lgs are lucky to have 100 all week. So the online guys know if 1 of 10 buys they are ok. Where as the lgs would go out of business with those odds of a purchase.
 
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