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<blockquote data-quote="96A1" data-source="post: 3755854" data-attributes="member: 50472"><p>4350 is $44?!?!</p><p></p><p>holy *****.</p><p></p><p>My top powder for rifle in general is Benchmark and I paid $28 back in June 2020. I’ve got tons of it, glad about that</p><p></p><p>and I would never pay $80 for a brick of primers, not unless I was sorely desperate!</p><p></p><p>take my “2017” reply into consideration with what I’m about to say. It doesn’t matter now but bear with me.</p><p></p><p>Primers, whichever flavor and brand you want : $38 a brick, $25 on sale (that’s when I loaded up each time)</p><p></p><p>Powder, as a rule : $20-29 a lb</p><p></p><p>Brass, available at the local range because people were STILL SHOOTING EVERY DAY (!!!) : freeeeeee</p><p></p><p>Projos : depends, but usually under $100/1,000 for most everything if you have a good supplier.</p><p></p><p>my 9mm is still $0.14 a round with JHPs and nickel cases.</p><p></p><p>that’s why I replied like i did initially.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, it doesn’t make a difference now but just for a history lesson. I know we all think that this is the final marker in the sand, but the truth is, this kind of stuff has been happening for a very long time. People thought this way in the 80s when Reagan made automatic weapons illegal without a special license. Happened in the 90s with Clinton and his AWB. Happened after 9/11. Happened after War on Terror. Happened after Obama election. Happened after Sandy Hook. Happened when HRC got the nomination as the Dem candidate.</p><p></p><p>Probably happened in the 70s too. I wasn’t alive then.</p><p></p><p>I’m not advising to wait, but I am also saying this has happened before and it will subside…I personally think it is a bad time both to get into shooting and to get into reloading. If a Republican gets back in office, things will go back to normal and there will be a lot of people putting their face in their palms. Everything will be cheap again. Eventually. Maybe free after you shoot down your opponent in a civil war.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="96A1, post: 3755854, member: 50472"] 4350 is $44?!?! holy *****. My top powder for rifle in general is Benchmark and I paid $28 back in June 2020. I’ve got tons of it, glad about that and I would never pay $80 for a brick of primers, not unless I was sorely desperate! take my “2017” reply into consideration with what I’m about to say. It doesn’t matter now but bear with me. Primers, whichever flavor and brand you want : $38 a brick, $25 on sale (that’s when I loaded up each time) Powder, as a rule : $20-29 a lb Brass, available at the local range because people were STILL SHOOTING EVERY DAY (!!!) : freeeeeee Projos : depends, but usually under $100/1,000 for most everything if you have a good supplier. my 9mm is still $0.14 a round with JHPs and nickel cases. that’s why I replied like i did initially. Like I said, it doesn’t make a difference now but just for a history lesson. I know we all think that this is the final marker in the sand, but the truth is, this kind of stuff has been happening for a very long time. People thought this way in the 80s when Reagan made automatic weapons illegal without a special license. Happened in the 90s with Clinton and his AWB. Happened after 9/11. Happened after War on Terror. Happened after Obama election. Happened after Sandy Hook. Happened when HRC got the nomination as the Dem candidate. Probably happened in the 70s too. I wasn’t alive then. I’m not advising to wait, but I am also saying this has happened before and it will subside…I personally think it is a bad time both to get into shooting and to get into reloading. If a Republican gets back in office, things will go back to normal and there will be a lot of people putting their face in their palms. Everything will be cheap again. Eventually. Maybe free after you shoot down your opponent in a civil war. [/QUOTE]
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