The good old days

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My old man told local reloading shop owner he was a crook when 4831 price was raised to $20/lb and primers $25/1k. His first job paid $.60/hr for reference.
 

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This isn't even that old, I remember those prices, or pretty close to it in 2018...covid and then president Brandon really put a hurtin on us handloaders.
 
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This isn't even that old, I remember those prices, or pretty close to it in 2018...covid and then president Brandon really put a hurtin on us handloaders.

In '18 maybe I remember $36-38 for Varget and retumbo.


Sub $20 is definitely ahead of that.
 

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In '18 maybe I remember $36-38 for Varget and retumbo.


Sub $20 is definitely ahead of that.
Yeah you're right, I just looked at the primer page and remember getting large rifle magnum cci for 29.99 at sportsmans in 2018
 
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Yeah you're right, I just looked at the primer page and remember getting large rifle magnum cci for 29.99 at sportsmans in 2018

Primers took a lot longer, definitely they were the better quick buck investment.


They gained 10x almost overnight it seemed.
 
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I remember days of 20 something bricks of primers for sure. Sure wish those days would come back. 50$ a pound for powder is crazy. I bout shit the first time I saw 50$ on a 1 pound jug of Varget.
 

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Primers took a lot longer, definitely they were the better quick buck investment.


They gained 10x almost overnight it seemed.
It seems like they might be coming down from their peak. Atleast small rifle and pistol.

Large rifle is still a mess. And I really don't think they will ever go down to anywhere near the "good ole days"

Maybe we can hope for $50-60 bricks but I doubt it.
 
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Anyone remember when 100 CCI primers large rifle cost less than 2 bucks a box, 2018 wasn’t that far off, I remember when my dad would re-load 12 ga shot shells for around a buck a box. I could ride my bicycle to the local country store and buy shotgun shells for 15 cents a piece before he started loading them and 22 shorts were around 50 cents a box. Check out prices mid 60s early 70s
 

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I found some large rifle magnum primers today and I was happy to pay $100 for them. It's a sad reality.

In all fairness, I haven't seen any LRM primers in over 2 years.
 
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I think I still have some H414 that I bought when I first got into reloading more seriously. It was around 2010 I believe. Tags still on it... $24.99 a pound
 

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I bought 2 bricks of Federal 215M match primers for $35/brick right before Covid in 2019. CCI 200's and 250's in the mid $20's a couple years before that. Smokeless powders were mostly in the $20's then too. I remember wondering why H1000 was $30 when most the others I used were mid $20's. Thankfully I bought a 5# jug of BH209 for $200 before Covid as well.
 
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I was just in a shop in WA that had RL17...I think four 1lb cans...

Anybody want to guess the price?

Don't forget to add 10.25% tax for the privilege of living in Jay Inslee's utopia.
 
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I’m not even 50 yet, been reloading maybe 15+ years but only really paying attention for 5. Still had one of these floating around.

$14 not a bad price for a lb!

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