
Federal #210 Large Rifle Primers (1000) | Powder Valley
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That's a tough pill to swallow. $50 per 1k is painful enough. Midway had some primers last week at $60 plus shipping which put it around $95 and they were out of stock within seconds80.00 with shipping! Already says out of stock
Or have bought a bunch before the shortage...Or pay $240 on Gunbroker
I get that it is more expensive than it used to be but is .05 per round really that much more painful than .03 per round? 2 PENNIES per shot... or $2 more per 100 shots....That's a tough pill to swallow. $50 per 1k is painful enough. Midway had some primers last week at $60 plus shipping which put it around $95 and they were out of stock within seconds
cools story bro...appreciate your inputI get that it is more expensive than it used to be but is .05 per round really that much more painful than .03 per round? 2 PENNIES per shot... or $2 more per 100 shots....
cools story bro...appreciate your inputI'll be sure to ask for it later
Yes it was. Seems correct, both for form and content.The shitty thing about what I have observed to be popular perspectives is that people are upset when something comes in stock at close to a year ago pricing and they can't snag it, while at the same time taking the "I'll never buy from them again" position on companies (Midway?) who have higher prices, but some stock, to try and find the line the scalpers and hoarders won't cross.
That was a long sentence.
The shitty part is that people are acting like frenzied morons and panic buying every damn thing that goes boom or is associated with a boom regardless of price.The shitty thing about what I have observed to be popular perspectives is that people are upset when something comes in stock at close to a year ago pricing and they can't snag it, while at the same time taking the "I'll never buy from them again" position on companies (Midway?) who have higher prices, but some stock, to try and find the line the scalpers and hoarders won't cross.
That was a long sentence.