Paid a visit to the Fin yesterday and dropped 500 bucks on essentials. They are now at the point where they have a good selection of powders, primers are pretty much back in stock, and I saw a several calibers of plated bullets on the floor. Don't know who FPM is but it was nice to see 1000 count boxes stacked up waiting for someone to pick them up. Unfortunately, the 1000 bullet total is still posted so I filled my "allowance" with Speer Gold Dots in 40 and 45 caliber and Hornady XTP's in 357. Doesn't matter what caliber you buy, 1000 bullets does start to get heavy after a while. Also picked up some H110, Longshot, SR7625, and some Federal Small Pistol primers. Also found 35 and 40 caliber collets for my RCBS bullet puller so I can now pull apart every single caliber I shoot in addition to .223 for a friend. All in all it was a rather productive trip and well worth the 350 mile round trip.
However, stopped by Sportsman's Warehouse over in Shelby on the way back and saw that they are currently beating the Fin on prices in some categories. Primers at the Warehouse are 10 dollars per thousand cheaper than the Fin and some powders are a bit cheaper. IIRC an 8 pound jug of Unique was 99 dollars to the Fins 119 dollars. However, the stock of bullets at the warehouse is thin thin thin and they keep the handgun bullets behind the counter which I don't like a bit.
It was nice to get back to Shelby and look around, my first job out of college was in Shelby and I spent 7 years living there. Those who haven't seen small town Ohio have no idea how pretty it can be and it was nice to see that a lot of the businesses in downtown Shelby are still a going concern today.