Wolf primers are Russian made. For a few dollars you could support an american.
I was swapping out my Dillon 550B to .38 SPL today and thought I'd check on my supply of small pistol primers. I have enough for a while. I did notice that one brick of 1,000 Winchester primers had a price tag of $22.00. I bought these a couple of years ago. Can the current going price of $40.00 be justified? I can't believe that it costs the manufacturers nearly twice as much to produce them now. Without those Russian primers on the market, I guess that the price would be maybe triple.
I was swapping out my Dillon 550B to .38 SPL today and thought I'd check on my supply of small pistol primers. I have enough for a while. I did notice that one brick of 1,000 Winchester primers had a price tag of $22.00. I bought these a couple of years ago. Can the current going price of $40.00 be justified? I can't believe that it costs the manufacturers nearly twice as much to produce them now. Without those Russian primers on the market, I guess that the price would be maybe triple.
I was swapping out my Dillon 550B to .38 SPL today and thought I'd check on my supply of small pistol primers. I have enough for a while. I did notice that one brick of 1,000 Winchester primers had a price tag of $22.00. I bought these a couple of years ago. Can the current going price of $40.00 be justified? I can't believe that it costs the manufacturers nearly twice as much to produce them now. Without those Russian primers on the market, I guess that the price would be maybe triple.