Oops typed that wrong I meant LRP’sBrian’s surplus in Kokomo had multiple types of LPP in stock on Monday. Federal and CCI I think both regular and magnum.
No large rifle primers though. Haven’t seen them in awhile.
Oops typed that wrong I meant LRP’sBrian’s surplus in Kokomo had multiple types of LPP in stock on Monday. Federal and CCI I think both regular and magnum.
No large rifle primers though. Haven’t seen them in awhile.
I saw some LRP at OGCA last weekend, but priced at $110 to $140 per 1000Brian’s surplus in Kokomo had multiple types of LPP in stock on Monday. Federal and CCI I think both regular and magnum.
No large rifle primers though. Haven’t seen them in awhile.
CCI #500 spp $335 shipped for 5000
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$60 for 1000
Don't know what they charge for shipping or hazmat.
in stock again, 72 at time of postingCCI #500 spp $335 shipped for 5000
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For .07 a peice, had to get some.in stock again, 72 at time of posting
50 BMG primers when availble are over a buck a piece.For .07 a peice, had to get some.
I about kicked myself for not getting them yesterday.
With Vista Outdoors (CCI, Federal, HEVI-Shot, Remington, Speer, etc., etc.) being sold to Michal Strnad for $1.9 billion, the future of the industry is very much uncertain. I'm still not sure if this development is good or bad.I'm fearing that the primer manufacturers are quite happy with the current price structure.
Why would they ramp up production when their keeping demand high doubles or triples past profit margins?
The ammo manufacturers used to be our friends. Shooters and hunters, just like their customer. Aren't they all owned by big conglomerate corporations now?
Some of the cheapest primers that were availible a few years back were Wolf and S&B at $19.99 or less per 1,000I think the appearance of foreign primers, which much lower cost, are the biggest factor in bringing down the prices.
From a pricing standpoint, Brian, it is usually bad. The purchasing corporation usually wants to wring as much profitability out of the purchase as possible in order to recoup the cost of the aquisitionWith Vista Outdoors (CCI, Federal, HEVI-Shot, Remington, Speer, etc., etc.) being sold to Michal Strnad for $1.9 billion, the future of the industry is very much uncertain. I'm still not sure if this development is good or bad.
I confused I've been reading in the UAW Strike thread that many don't have any problems with the auto makers making record profits(I don't have any problem with them making profits) but a problem with the workers wanting a raise that they haven't gotten in 15 years.I'm fearing that the primer manufacturers are quite happy with the current price structure.
Why would they ramp up production when their keeping demand high doubles or triples past profit margins?
The ammo manufacturers used to be our friends. Shooters and hunters, just like their customer. Aren't they all owned by big conglomerate corporations now?
I confused I've been reading in the UAW Strike thread that many don't have any problems with the auto makers making record profits(I don't have any problem with them making profits) but a problem with the workers wanting a raise that they haven't gotten in 15 years.
Now the ammo makers are making big profits and we are wanting cheaper prices like we had a few years ago? How is this any different.
The ammo makers are not our friends they are a business that likes making money.
At the risk of sounding socialist(I'm not, I was the president of the Adam Smith club in college. Look up Adam Smith if you don't know of him), I have a problem with the record profits the car makers are enjoying.I confused I've been reading in the UAW Strike thread that many don't have any problems with the auto makers making record profits(I don't have any problem with them making profits) but a problem with the workers wanting a raise that they haven't gotten in 15 years.
Now the ammo makers are making big profits and we are wanting cheaper prices like we had a few years ago? How is this any different.
The ammo makers are not our friends they are a business that likes making money.
Earth on dry land.Where is most powder made?
The main exporting countries of Gunpowder in 2021 were United States (US$93.2M), Canada (US$77.6M), and Belgium (US$44.5M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Gunpowder were United States (US$133M), France (US$44.3M), and Germany (US$36.4M).Where is most powder made?