Where are you located?Striking out.. 4 Walmarts later
Where are you located?Striking out.. 4 Walmarts later
I have an unopened pound of Pyrodex Select if I have to go to it. It's been a VERY accurate powder for me and I don't mind cleaning the Accura.That $25 a pound Goex is looking better all the time..
Plus it's Made in America
Carry on…
Maury County.Where are you located?
Once again and old man learns something of value on this forum. A natural based soap I use "after" can be used "while". Dah moment. Gonna try add a little to my deer tallow/beeswax lube next batch.Fired 20 more round balls with fffg Goex today …
Murphy's Oil Soap for patch lube…
No wiping, no crud ring ..cleaned up with 6 patches..
Just sayin'
There's more than one way too skin a cat!
^^^ What he said ^^^I will gladly pay for it to keep from having the crud ring and to be able to shoot and load as much as i desire before it has to be cleaned!! I will quit before i go back to triple seven or pyrodex
Try brickseek. That's how I found mine. Cabela's had some in stock, $64 / 10 oz.Striking out.. 4 Walmarts later
I understand the concepts of supply and demand and what the market will bear, etc., but people paying those prices are part of the problem. During the Obama days when it was impossible to find 22 ammo, we had a family member that worked at WalMart. She said people would line up in the mornings on Tuesday when the trucks arrived to snatch any ammo available. It was lot of the same people and her theory was that a lot were retired people looking to resell at flea markets, etc.I have been watching prices on gunbroker. Last night 2 10 oz cans sold for 300 + 55.00 ship . I been buying some at Walmart. Just in case it goes back up.
I agree. And it will return to normal at some point. I'll just wait.I understand the concepts of supply and demand and what the market will bear, etc., but people paying those prices are part of the problem. During the Obama days when it was impossible to find 22 ammo, we had a family member that worked at WalMart. She said people would line up in the mornings on Tuesday when the trucks arrived to snatch any ammo available. It was lot of the same people and her theory was that a lot were retired people looking to resell at flea markets, etc.
I guess I should be glad that my buddy didn't want the bottle that I picked up for him just in case when I got mine this year. As with other ammo, I can wait until the madness subsides, if it ever does.
The last primers that I picked up were from estate and divorce sales. You might consider those. I got a stellar deal at the divorce sale. Sold the things I didn't need and kept the primers, bullets and powder that I could use. Basically got the stuff for free and am set for a while.I agree. And it will return to normal at some point. I'll just wait.
I jumped into reloading over a year ago and that was a mistake. I bought all the equipment I needed and now can't get primers. I'm not paying $150 for a brick of primers. With U.S. ammo manufacturers shipping billions of rounds to the Ukraine, I'm sure that's restricting availability.