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Yeah, no kidding. I've been revisiting a 6mm Creedmoor 110 A-Tip load with N555 this time instead of H3450 and wow, it's very much good to go!
 
American MP637 N555 in stock.. $149 for 8lb with coupon code Powder25 shipped to your door. I have shot a lot of their n550 equivalent and it's lights out



Going to try out some of the N555 equivalent, thanks for the heads up!
 
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Here's some modern primer deals...

$86 for 1000

$424 for 5000

$84 for 1000

$419 for 5000

$77 for 1000




And then there's the outlier
 
Hate to say this folks, but the price of primers right now are likely to the norm. Your choices will be pay up or do without. No need to whine about it.
Hmmm??? I guess we'll see about that. Last week I stopped in my local store and picked up a brick of LRP's for $59.90. If one can be patient and wait for the right time, you don't have to pay the high prices we're seeing at so many places. Or, maybe, I'm just unusually lucky. :sneaky: :giggle:

 
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Yup, profits are through the roof in a lot of industries; prices are not going to return to normal. If you're desperate, then you'll have to pay. Otherwise, it's just a matter of keeping an eye out for deals, but there's no point in waiting for 2010 prices to return.


 
Sportsmans lets you buy max 200 primers in-store, according to the website.
That's what I thought when I entered my local store and was prepared to just buy the maximum of 2 flats. When I got to the shelf, there were lots of primes (almost all SRP's), but they had about two bricks worth of the Fed 210's. The sign behind the primers said the limit was 1 brick to a customer. Since there was only 2 bricks of them on the shelf, I decided to just take 1/2 brick's worth, leaving what little there seemed to be for other shooters who might need some. As I started to walk away, a store clerk walked up with an arm full of these 210's he was going to put on the shelf. The clerk affirmed to me that the sign was correct though the website says only 2 flats. I decided to take a brick for $59.90 since the store had more than I thought and when I checked out the amount I could have and price was confirmed. Out of curiosity I checked the website a couple day later and the store was out of stock.
 
Hmmm??? I guess we'll see about that. Last week I stopped in my local store and picked up a brick of LRP's for $59.90. If one can be patient and wait for the right time, you don't have to pay the high prices we're seeing at so many places. Or, maybe, I'm just unusually lucky. :sneaky: :giggle:

Yep. I have had no problem getting any primer I need, including the 210’s my 308 likes, from Sportsman’s. They have pretty much had primers during this whole deal and the prices have been around half of online retailers. It just shows that the prices could continue to come down if we stopped buying them online unless we really need them. It’s like every other panic in this industry. Everyone wants them when they are 10 cents each, nobody is gonna want them when they are 5 cents each. Well, except those that live by the buy it cheap and stack it deep motto.
 
See above in post 4221


Wasn't someone recently looking for this?
 
H1000 1lb
N555 8lb
ARComp 8lb
RL16 8lb

Not great prices, but hard to find powders in-stock right now
 
H1000 1lb
N555 8lb
ARComp 8lb
RL16 8lb

Not great prices, but hard to find powders in-stock right now
Thanks for the heads up!
 
large rifle primers!!
 
IMR 4064 NIS ? no where to be found ?? It would be interesting to know where it is actually made and if there is any supply chain issues , or just that not as much demand for it as for other powders ? OR are they phasing it out in favor of their "new and improved" 4166
I keep reminding myself that when another member say's they can't find xyz powder, I always think never , never , never depend on just one powder.
 
IMR 4064 NIS ? no where to be found ?? It would be interesting to know where it is actually made and if there is any supply chain issues , or just that not as much demand for it as for other powders ? OR are they phasing it out in favor of their "new and improved" 4166
I keep reminding myself that when another member say's they can't find xyz powder, I always think never , never , never depend on just one powder.
I picked up 10lbs of it from Mile High Shooting not too long ago. It's being made, just a bit hard to find.
 
IMR 4064 NIS ? no where to be found ?? It would be interesting to know where it is actually made and if there is any supply chain issues , or just that not as much demand for it as for other powders ? OR are they phasing it out in favor of their "new and improved" 4166
I keep reminding myself that when another member say's they can't find xyz powder, I always think never , never , never depend on just one powder.
Keep watching mid south shooters supply. They have had some tough to find IMR powders this year. In addition, try the accurate 4064. Good luck.
 
IMR 4064 NIS ? no where to be found ?? It would be interesting to know where it is actually made and if there is any supply chain issues , or just that not as much demand for it as for other powders ? OR are they phasing it out in favor of their "new and improved" 4166
I keep reminding myself that when another member say's they can't find xyz powder, I always think never , never , never depend on just one powder.

IMR 4166, and the rest of the Enduron line, is discontinued (at least for now), but 4064 should still be in production (though how frequently is anyone’s guess, like with any other powder). I managed to snag an 8lb jug for $200 locally a few weeks ago and about crapped myself trying to message the guy fast enough lol. Drove 3hrs round trip for it, but worth it at that price!

I’m still waiting for 8208XBR to come in somewhere, but it’ll probably be out of my price range. :confused: I’m learning to accept the idea of getting comfortable with “older” powders that are less temp stable and less popular, but that are actually in stock with some regularity…
 
$109/1000
 
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