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Found Primers but are they too much $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2984098" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>It comes down to whether or not you want to keep shooting or take a pause. Just know that the price has been at or near that number for a while (18 months or so). If you do that math compared paying for factory ammo, it is still a no-brainer. Simple math says that the difference between buying primers at the 'good 'ole days' of 5 years ago, they were $50/1000. Or there about. Even at $170/1000 that works out to $1.40 more per box of 20. Or if your average range trip, like mine is around 40 rounds, $2.80 per range trip....if that is enough for you to not go out and have fun and shoot....you might want to get used to the idea of not shooting for a while. </p><p></p><p>I do not promote paying outlandish fees for things, but I also don't intend to sit outside the fun house watching all my pals having fun, while I sit at the curb pouting about how much the fun costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2984098, member: 73596"] It comes down to whether or not you want to keep shooting or take a pause. Just know that the price has been at or near that number for a while (18 months or so). If you do that math compared paying for factory ammo, it is still a no-brainer. Simple math says that the difference between buying primers at the 'good 'ole days' of 5 years ago, they were $50/1000. Or there about. Even at $170/1000 that works out to $1.40 more per box of 20. Or if your average range trip, like mine is around 40 rounds, $2.80 per range trip....if that is enough for you to not go out and have fun and shoot....you might want to get used to the idea of not shooting for a while. I do not promote paying outlandish fees for things, but I also don't intend to sit outside the fun house watching all my pals having fun, while I sit at the curb pouting about how much the fun costs. [/QUOTE]
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