"My" never leave the local gun store empty-handed rule ...

LGS still has a "Black Friday" sale going on. $79.99 per 1K primers and 20% off ALL powders. I walked out today with another one of these..🤷‍♂️
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If you need the primers by all means, but there are a couple more primer plants in the mix soon irrc so I wouldn't think the double price from 2 years ago thing will hold much longer.
As far as never leaving the gun store emptyhanded, I did last time, but I picked up a Savage Impulse hog hunter in 300win the time before that on a whim. It seems like a good shooting pipe so far.
 
I usually subscribe to the same rule, never leave the LGFS empty handed…but yesterday at a LGS they wanted 179.99 for 1000 CCI BR4 primers. I couldn't pay that much and I handed them back.

They were 159 at one of mine yesterday too. Small magnum were 59 cheaper. Whew. So I got a plastic cartridge holder instead

Thanks

Buck
 
Hell I walked in to a local shop this a.m. and left with a new cz 527 22 hornet I had a hornet years back and sold it for some reason I have dies brass and a butt load of hornet bullets and at 10 to 13 grains per load a pound of powder goes a long way a man can play for cheap
good call! try and buy a 527 cz now that they are discontinued! same for cz 550's. and the prices have skyrocketed.
 
I was on a back-to-back teleconference yesterday and got bored, so I did a quick inventory of what I purchased since I started this thread.

From Dec 18, 2020, to DEC 21, 2022.

Powder (1 pounder):
- N550 = 2
- 4000 MR = 2
- IMR 8133 = 2
- STABALL 6.5 = 2
- H380 = 2
- WST = 2
- IMR 4350 = 4
- MAGPRO = 2
- LRT = 3
- W760= 1
- N170 = 1
- N568 = 2
- MAGNUM = 5
- H4350 = 2

Bullets:
- BERGER 6.5, 156 = 200
- .264 SB2 125 = 50
- .264 SB2 135 = 50
- .25 115 NBT = 100
- BERGER 338 250 EH = 100
- BERGER 7MM 140 = 100
- BERGER .25 133 = 100
- HORNADY 30 190 CX = 100
- HORNADY ELD-M 162 = 100

Primer:
- CCI BR4 =1000
- FEDERAL 210 LR = 1200

There is an imbalance on the primer side, but little planning can go a long way.
 

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