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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2455454" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I just picked up br2 for $109 thought that wasn't bad.</p><p> Guys we all know some are gouging, we also know lots of guys are scalping.</p><p> In fact my place I found had good stock accused me of doing juts that for buying a good amount of rl26 over the timeline they set forth. 1lbs a week.</p><p> But my situation is I had a small house no room to reload. All was done at my brothers 3 hours away. Now he lives 21 hours and I have a new house with a room. So all the stuff we had went with him. I'm now trying to setup a room with everything I need. I put off load work for about 8 rifles. A lot of my stuff burns around 100gr at a time so I go through a good amount. </p><p> Just try to keep it in mind. The general Reloader is not to blame nor are older ones. The last 3 years have had record breaking gun sales. If only a fraction of them start to reload that's a lot to supply.</p><p> In fact that's exactly what several I know did. And they never batted an eye at $500 a brick online to get them started they had no benchmark price to start with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2455454, member: 54383"] I just picked up br2 for $109 thought that wasn’t bad. Guys we all know some are gouging, we also know lots of guys are scalping. In fact my place I found had good stock accused me of doing juts that for buying a good amount of rl26 over the timeline they set forth. 1lbs a week. But my situation is I had a small house no room to reload. All was done at my brothers 3 hours away. Now he lives 21 hours and I have a new house with a room. So all the stuff we had went with him. I’m now trying to setup a room with everything I need. I put off load work for about 8 rifles. A lot of my stuff burns around 100gr at a time so I go through a good amount. Just try to keep it in mind. The general Reloader is not to blame nor are older ones. The last 3 years have had record breaking gun sales. If only a fraction of them start to reload that’s a lot to supply. In fact that’s exactly what several I know did. And they never batted an eye at $500 a brick online to get them started they had no benchmark price to start with. [/QUOTE]
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