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Well, I guess you better jack up the price on the primers you're selling, you know to keep up with the market and all.Holy crap the prices are getting out of control.
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Or you know, just not buy those and I don't have to deal with it, that simple.Well, I guess you better jack up the price on the primers you're selling, you know to keep up with the market and all.
Having more is better!Found some cci 34's the other day for $70 at a small lgs. Still hurt a bit but I bought them anyway. Got home only to find another stash I forgot about. Oh well, now I have a more comfortable 2500 plus. I use quite a few for my .308 gas guns and even more now that I load for 7.62x 39.
They're making it pretty tough for people to snap 'em up and sell for $125.00/K.Yeouch..small rifle primers - MidwayUSA
I can confirm my original striker fired Glock 19 struggled to consistently fire loads primed with S&B small rifle primers, while my hammer fired CZ P-09 was around 90% successful, with 100% of the misfires detonating on the double action follow up trigger pull (after waiting 30 seconds to ensure the first try was not a hangfire). When possible, I will stick to pistol primers for handguns, but would have no qualms using rifle primers in hammer fired handguns, if necessary.Natchez has a "decent" deal going now on CCI450s since you can buy 5 bricks and spread out the hazmat and shipping charges. I tested one of these CCI450 primers in my Taurus PT92 and had no problems setting it off. Not sure I would get the same results in a striker fired pistol but I will test it out on next cabin trip.
Comes out to $92 a brick shipped. Even if it is not the primers you want, it may make a good trade item. These primers are popular with the AR crowd and in a pinch may work for pistol loads, at least with hammer fired pistols.
Natchez
www.natchezss.com
Good info. I have read that the S&B srp has a particularly hard cup?I can confirm my original striker fired Glock 19 struggled to consistently fire loads primed with S&B small rifle primers, while my hammer fired CZ P-09 was around 90% successful, with 100% of the misfires detonating on the double action follow up trigger pull (after waiting 30 seconds to ensure the first try was not a hangfire). When possible, I will stick to pistol primers for handguns, but would have no qualms using rifle primers in hammer fired handguns, if necessary.
I am surprised these are still available two days later. Maybe people have had their fill of SRM primers.Natchez has a "decent" deal going now on CCI450s since you can buy 5 bricks and spread out the hazmat and shipping charges. I tested one of these CCI450 primers in my Taurus PT92 and had no problems setting it off. Not sure I would get the same results in a striker fired pistol but I will test it out on next cabin trip.
Comes out to $92 a brick shipped. Even if it is not the primers you want, it may make a good trade item. These primers are popular with the AR crowd and in a pinch may work for pistol loads, at least with hammer fired pistols.
Natchez
www.natchezss.com
I think it's more the price that's getting people finally for those, the S&H cost is getting crazy. Use to cost $10-15 for S&H now it cost $30-50 for S&H.I am surprised these are still available two days later. Maybe people have had their fill of SRM primers.
Maybe but people were paying $100 a brick not too many months ago. I think if these were small pistol primers they would have sold out by now.I think it's more the price that's getting people finally for those, the S&H cost is getting crazy. Use to cost $10-15 for S&H now it cost $30-50 for S&H.
I've noticed it slowing down for small pistol as well, they still sell out but it's taking longer. I'm just hoping that the cost starts coming back down again soon. Not going to hold my breath for that though, I'd likely die first. I'm wondering if they finally managed to stop a lot of the bot buying that was happening which is why we see them more.Maybe but people were paying $100 a brick not too many months ago. I think if these were small pistol primers they would have sold out by now.