If you Paid $1,325.00.....

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Have been watching the primer madness on Gunbroker and this has got to be the kicker. someone paid $1325.00 for 5K CCI Small Rifle.
My Question...if you paid that much... could you afford to use them or do they fall into the category of the Capital Ship...to valuable to lose?
 
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Wow. That's insane!
I have no plan on selling my stash, but I could retire a whole lot earlier if I was willing to sell my bullets, primers and powder.
Have you looked at what CCI milspec small and large rifle primers are going for? Not to brag, but I have a few. :)
The sticker prices on my primer boxes indicate I paid anywhere between 1 and 1.5 cents per primer, depending on size, brand and year of purchase. I have a few odd single trays (100) that I bought for experimenting that were closer to 2 cents a piece.
I bet my milspec Berdan primers are better than gold! (We developed a fairly easy way to deprime impossible to find Berdan brass years ago).
 
If someone really did pay that amount, which is suspect, I can only assume it is someone new to reloading that doesn't know the historical prices.

I mentioned this in another thread.

An individual mentioned at a get together that he had been to the range to shoot his newly acquired Glock. I asked him what he thought about ammo prices. He replied that he had purchased 500 rounds for around $350.00. He was completely surprised when I told him the same ammo would have been less than half that price last year. He thought that was the normal cost of ammo.

So, I think there is a segment of folks that just don't have a historical perspective on ammo prices. They have expendable cash and if the price of admission is X dollars they pay it. We see it as a ripoff, they see it as normal.

Just my thoughts FWIW.
 
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26 cents per primer, add a 20 cent bullet and lets say 5 cents for powder and a dime for the case= 61 cents a round. With the price of ammo some might think this is a deal.
when things were normal I was wondering how I was going to make my Dillon 650 pay for itself when I was only saving 5 to 10 cents a round. with the way things are now its like saving 50 cents with every pull of the handle, loaded up 2500 rounds and figured now its payed for
 
There are a lot of guys out there who would consider your weekly paycheck as "pocket money", the same as you or I might look at fifty bucks. For them, its not an issue of price, its availability and wanting it.

Or, it could be some poor sap who is now living off Ramen Noodles...

Larry
 
Most likely shill bid. There are a lot of professionals out there that enjoy guns and shooting. I know a couple. They do not reload. So I don't think these people are buying the reloading components. I think people are buying whats out there for resale and or selling reloaded ammo. I hope things ease up by July. I have plenty of 22s but are close on sp primers.
 
There are a lot of guys out there who would consider your weekly paycheck as "pocket money", the same as you or I might look at fifty bucks. For them, its not an issue of price, its availability and wanting it.

I know there are people who would think of a couple thousand dollars as insignificant, but I highly doubt those folks are reloaders.

Perhaps it was someone doing Gender Studies in Pakistan, and he has some extra cash?

How many primers can one buy for $10 million? Asking for my friend Habib.
 
I was lucky, I paid $440 for almost 3k for Remington 7 1/2. I saw people spending more than that for much less. 800 +/- for 1k. I have been lucky, I have found powder for 223 with a local gun store. Just needed the primers.
 
That sounds like a shill, bidding for the seller to jack the price up. I doubt that the primers actually sold (were paid for) for that much. But then who knows, in today's world?

One of the guys that I shoot with just paid $250/1000 for spp. He is not wealthy by a long shot. He is afraid he wont be able to get them going Into 2021. Plenty of panic buyers out there. I am holding out for $500 per 1000, then I might sell a few.
 
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Blue Bloods

Was out an about in the City the other day, bought
CCI LP Primers $32.00/brick.

The Best to you all and have a 2021.
 

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$200/1,000 is about the going rate from what I can gather. $265 isn't that much more if it's something you need.
 
I don't need to load and shoot that bad.......................

I can just rip the lips on some fish for a year or two, if needed,
plus you can eat them, unlike the paper targets.

However at 10x...........
I might also sell off a few, if I had them.
 
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What!?!; 26 1/2 cents each, I have cases of .38 spl 158 gr "FBI load" that cost $.26/rd. This is nuts. I went shooting Monday and all I learned is I don't shoot enough. That's gonna get worse. Joe
 
Is .26 each any worse than paying $1 per round for .380 ammo? With free range brass, .07 each for coated lead bullets, and say .02 for powder you are not in a bad place. $17.50 a box is very attractive compared to $40-50 a box for factory .380, 9mm and 38 spl. At what I paid for my components on hand I am loading for $5-6 a box but at some point I will have to figure in replacement cost. A year from now $250/k for primers may sound like a bargain. I can remover when I was around 16 and started reloading that on Friday I would buy 100 shotgun and 100 sp primers so I could shoot that weekend. I put $5 a week up to buy lead shot, wads and powder. I was making $1.65 an hour working after school. We would sit around and cast buckets of wadcutters with free wheel weights and sometimes lubed them with candle wax we stole from our mothers. We bitched about high prices back then too!
 
It's all timing

In June I was in Sportsman's Warehouse. I went in looking for
something, went pass the Primers, there sat only two Bricks of
CCI LP.

Needless to say I left nothing on the Shelf. Paid around $48 for
the two Bricks.

Was in Runnings awhile back. They had 10/100 count new package
CCI Large Rifle. Needless to say I took all 10. Paid $28.99.

I shoot Revolver every week, but I am really conservative with
my shooting. Started shooting .22lr and more High Power Rifle
to expand my shooting interest.

I've been set for years, and I'm set for a long time, but if I see
them, I will buy them and leave nothing.
 

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I was following a few primer auctions on GB earlier this week, and saw a case of primers go for $1300+. With the sold prices I saw, I am afraid that it was a bona fide purchase. I followed 5 1k primer auctions, and the selling prices ran from $206/k to almost $265/K!

I don't read tea leaves and I don't have a crystal ball, but I do know, I'm NOT selling any of my primers! I may sell some cast bullets, but I am looking at the long run!
 
I don't need to load and shoot that bad.......................

I can just rip the lips on some fish for a year or two, if needed,
plus you can eat them, unlike the paper targets.

However at 10x...........
I might also sell off a few, if I had them.

Thank you SO much for some perspective Nevada Ed!!!
 
I still waste a few rounds shooting some old friends (weapons) that I haven't shot for many moons.

I've recently given away a few boxes of rimfire rounds, one box of factory Federal 30-30 rounds for a friends grandson's Christmas lever gun, some new and like new once fired brass and even some premium match rifle projectiles.

I always feel better when I'm able to make someone's day a bit better. Oh, I realize there's very few absolutes in life. As of this post though, primers on the shelf are off limits.
 
And it was a "380acp Merry Christmas !" for a couple of my friend's kids...

They were shocked to see fmj ammo @ over a $ a round: and, then found to be unavailable!

Uh, that would be NOT "found", wouldn't it?
 

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