Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
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Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Federal standard $80 per 1000
Federal match $85 per 1000
Limit 2000 per customer
Just went on the shelf as I arrived 15 minutes ago.
Federal match $85 per 1000
Limit 2000 per customer
Just went on the shelf as I arrived 15 minutes ago.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Oof.
Well, at least it's in stock.
I picked up about 10k of S&B primers when I saw them at Cabelas about 2 years ago just to hedge my bets. Thank goodness.
Well, at least it's in stock.
I picked up about 10k of S&B primers when I saw them at Cabelas about 2 years ago just to hedge my bets. Thank goodness.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
UNAMMO posted small pistol primers for $250/5k today as well.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
And I remember being perturbed when the price crept up above $30 per 1,000. 

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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Bruno's is part of the problem. I was in there a couple months ago and made a comment about the primer prices (at the time they had large pistol and large rifle for about $50/k). The gal behind the counter said the prices are high because they're having to buy them from their competitors. Basically buying out stock at places that aren't sticking it to us and then turning around and sticking it to us. I put the few boxes of bullets back on the shelf and walked out. They did the same garbage during Sandy Hook. As much as I like supporting local shops, that's one I'll never step foot in again. It's nothing but artificial demand that's artificially pushing the prices higher.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now


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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Well, $50 is better than $250/k at UNAMMO.TheAccountant wrote: ↑December 10th, 2020, 7:00 pm Bruno's is part of the problem. I was in there a couple months ago and made a comment about the primer prices (at the time they had large pistol and large rifle for about $50/k). The gal behind the counter said the prices are high because they're having to buy them from their competitors. Basically buying out stock at places that aren't sticking it to us and then turning around and sticking it to us. I put the few boxes of bullets back on the shelf and walked out. They did the same garbage during Sandy Hook. As much as I like supporting local shops, that's one I'll never step foot in again. It's nothing but artificial demand that's artificially pushing the prices higher.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Prob a good time to invest in a time machine.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Nothing I haven't seen before in other places. After Sandyhook the $100 PMAGs were the best.
The one thing I will say about Bruno's is that at least he saves stuff for the locals and will sell it to them first. At an inflated price? Yeah, but better than having to scour the internet for the same thing at 2x the price and HAZMAT shipping.
Guarantee those of you that didn't learn about brass and projectiles after Sandyhook will learn about primers and powder after this. You'll buy cheap and stack deep and next time this happens, you'll sit back and think, "Rookies. You'll learn.".
The one thing I will say about Bruno's is that at least he saves stuff for the locals and will sell it to them first. At an inflated price? Yeah, but better than having to scour the internet for the same thing at 2x the price and HAZMAT shipping.
Guarantee those of you that didn't learn about brass and projectiles after Sandyhook will learn about primers and powder after this. You'll buy cheap and stack deep and next time this happens, you'll sit back and think, "Rookies. You'll learn.".
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
well said: Psciopio03, again planning when times are good, heres hoping the drought ends sooner than later.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
The first primer shortage occurred when Slick Willie got elected President the first time.
A year later, I got 20K of primers for christmas along with other things. Mrs. Flash is a prepper from way back.
A year later, I got 20K of primers for christmas along with other things. Mrs. Flash is a prepper from way back.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
I didn't start reloading until summer of 2008, so I didn't learn my lesson until Obama got elected. Lesson was definitely learned though.
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Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
Obviously "The Accountant" is one who doesn't understand business. Maybe you should take a business accounting class. Maybe understand purchase accounting. At this point it has nothing to do with "gouging". It has to do with market value and has nothing to do with whether you/me/anyone thinks it is artificial or not.TheAccountant wrote: ↑December 10th, 2020, 7:00 pm Bruno's is part of the problem. I was in there a couple months ago and made a comment about the primer prices (at the time they had large pistol and large rifle for about $50/k). The gal behind the counter said the prices are high because they're having to buy them from their competitors. Basically buying out stock at places that aren't sticking it to us and then turning around and sticking it to us. I put the few boxes of bullets back on the shelf and walked out. They did the same garbage during Sandy Hook. As much as I like supporting local shops, that's one I'll never step foot in again. It's nothing but artificial demand that's artificially pushing the prices higher.
Re: Small pistol primers in stock at Bruno's now
It is odd, an accountant who doesn't understand Economics 101, supply and demand.
Probably just a screen name with nothing behind it.
Probably just a screen name with nothing behind it.