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<blockquote data-quote="GrayCreed" data-source="post: 2454167" data-attributes="member: 114633"><p>Most of the small gun shops that are the real treasures of our towns aren't getting shipments of primers at a discounted price like they used too. They have to buy them off Larry or Brownells or Midsouth at $8-$10 a sleeve. Even if the big stores let them buy 5-10 bricks they still have to pay those prices. My fav local gun shop used to get all their primers and powder from PV. Apparently PV hasn't got primers in a while so they have to buy and pay hazmat same as everyone else. It's nice being able to go into a LGS and buy 2 sleeves of primers even if it's $12.99-$15.99 each. That's how I was able to get into reloading for 44mag, 7mag, and 9mm furring the pandemic. Of course now I've found primers in the $70-$100 range for a brick but it was nice to have something to shoot a satterlee ladder and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrayCreed, post: 2454167, member: 114633"] Most of the small gun shops that are the real treasures of our towns aren't getting shipments of primers at a discounted price like they used too. They have to buy them off Larry or Brownells or Midsouth at $8-$10 a sleeve. Even if the big stores let them buy 5-10 bricks they still have to pay those prices. My fav local gun shop used to get all their primers and powder from PV. Apparently PV hasn't got primers in a while so they have to buy and pay hazmat same as everyone else. It's nice being able to go into a LGS and buy 2 sleeves of primers even if it's $12.99-$15.99 each. That's how I was able to get into reloading for 44mag, 7mag, and 9mm furring the pandemic. Of course now I've found primers in the $70-$100 range for a brick but it was nice to have something to shoot a satterlee ladder and such. [/QUOTE]
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