RichP
Lil-Rokslider
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- Aug 16, 2019
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I was just cruising Gunbroker. People are selling powder for a $100 a pound! CRAZY
My LGS stopped selling bricks of primers and started selling 100ct packs for 15.99.I am so glad I gun shops around me who are not gouging and have go supply.
Hopefully others followed you. The word on the street in my neck of the woods is my local reloading store is going out of business. Business was really good from beginning to middle of 2020. Then it got to where they couldn't get anything to put of the shelves to keep the lights on.My LGS stopped selling bricks of primers and started selling 100ct packs for 15.99.
I stopped shopping there.
Hate to see a business close for not being able to get product.Hopefully others followed you. The word on the street in my neck of the woods is my local reloading store is going out of business. Business was really good from beginning to middle of 2020. Then it got to where they couldn't get anything to put of the shelves to keep the lights on.
Seriously, I told them I'm not paying that. She said have you seen the prices on GB?That's some serious mark-up right there..........
I 100% agree with you. I am blown away what people are paying.Seriously, I told them I'm not paying that. She said have you seen the prices on GB?
Since when do we set the market for product off an auction site or GB?
Have seen:
Primers at 400.00 per brick
Powder at 650.00 for 8 lbs
RCBS shell holders for 100.00
Stuff comes available, you just have to be quick. I recently bought several shell holders from Scheels at 7.99 each; Varget at normal prices; used brass at reasonable prices. One big issue for online buys is being limited to say, one brick of primers, and having to pay shipping and hazmat. That's where the prices lose their luster.