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So now I'm a hoarder
27 March 2009, 04:34
BNagelSo now I'm a hoarder
Local components exhibitor at weekend gun shows (side business in retirement to the tune of 200K in merchandise so far this year alone) had Federal 215's, sold only by the thou. I bought one box for WAY too much money, but now I can peacefully reload for years to come.
I'd swap a couple hundred for CCI 200's as needed for my non-magnum loading. Of course, you'd have to come to the Brazosport area.
Cheers!
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27 March 2009, 04:52
p dog shooterIf a thousand primers well last you years yep you are a hoarder. Hell

any good active shooter well have that many shot up in a year or less.
Why would you hoard them. What to you call the guys with tens of thousands of just one type then have them in all sizes.
My FFL holder just ordered 100000 lots of people calling him all ready he is all set to make money.
27 March 2009, 05:40
Rembrandt1Timing is everything.....too late to hoard primers or gold. People are not thinking about the upcoming Tornado & Hurricane seasons, I'm gonna hoard plywood and generators....
27 March 2009, 07:31
2driftersp dog shooter, good luck to your friend with the ffl and his order for 100000 primers. I work at a large sporting goods store in Billings, MT. We can't get primers from anywhere. All our suppliers are out. I checked today. We have purchase orders in to cci, federal, remington, and winchester. These po's are a couple of months old. Nothing but a few trickle in at a time from our local supplier. We will get several thousand at a time, but they don't last long. One guy spots them on the shelf, and they are history. We even heard that Wolf from Russia had primers. Tried that route, no luck there either.
27 March 2009, 07:56
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by BNagel:
... sold only by the thou. I bought one box for WAY too much money, but now I can peacefully reload for years to come.
Cheers!
1000? hoarding?

That's not even a serious weekend reloading ...
Seriously, 100 a month is a light shooting month .. 1K aint 6 months MOST of the time...
1000 doesn't make you a hoarder, pal.. makes your a determined reloader!!
27 March 2009, 08:05
ramrod340Darn last count I was closer to 10,000.

. But then again it is me and the wife.

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
27 March 2009, 08:22
Macifejquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
quote:
Originally posted by BNagel:
... sold only by the thou. I bought one box for WAY too much money, but now I can peacefully reload for years to come.
Cheers!
1000? hoarding?

That's not even a serious weekend reloading ...
Seriously, 100 a month is a light shooting month .. 1K aint 6 months MOST of the time...
1000 doesn't make you a hoarder, pal.. makes your a determined reloader!!

A trip to the range means 1000 rounds fired - if Larry & Curly come too then that could be a few thousand rounds fired in a session ...
27 March 2009, 17:10
BNagelAt 102 grains of H4831SC a pop the .416 Rigby reloading must be parcelled out. I don't want to wear out my .375 Wby before I can take it buff hunting. My .300 H&H sorta the same thing -- an old 721. That leaves the wife shooting her re-barreled .270 Wby Mag only infrequently. By the time I practice with 7x64 and .280 Remington every so often I may go through a few hundred CCI 200s in a year's time.
I reload to find accurate loads for hunting (so that probably makes me not so much a reloader as a handloader).
Barry
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28 March 2009, 00:08
McKayI inventoried a couple of weeks ago what I had.....have about 160,000 primers....And I don't consider that hording...
Mac
Mac
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Originally posted by McKay:
I inventoried a couple of weeks ago what I had.....have about 160,000 primers....And I don't consider that hording...
Mac
If you live in town,you can bet your neighbors ,fire and police departments do. shhhhh.....
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28 March 2009, 01:52
tnekkccAt a gun show I saw an un issued unfired WWII vintage Ishevek 91/30 for $60 asking.
I told the guy that he can't sell it that cheap, or I will have to buy it.
He said he has been getting rid of everything he does not use, and feels better than he ever has before.
I believed him, but I bought the rifle.
A couple years later, I still haven't shot it either.
28 March 2009, 03:29
buckeyeshooterI just checked -- I only had 8400 fed 215's. I need to buy a couple more thousand. I hope I can still find them for $32 a thousand.
28 March 2009, 19:49
phurley5I shoot 3000 reloaded rounds, plus or minus a few hundred yearly. The scarcity of primers about 10 years ago taught me a lesson. I now try to have a four year supply on hand at any one time. I shoot only Federal 205, 210M and 215M, mostly the latter two. This is the third period of primer shortage I have been through since I started shooting this much. If you want to call that hoarding, so be it. I have helped my fellow reloaders on many occasions, when they were short. They call me their Primer Bank, and that suits me fine. The amazing thing is the increase in cost per 1000, over the last five years. Good shooting.
phurley
28 March 2009, 23:27
hivelosityI dont consider my self a hoarderbut.
Ikeep about 10,000 mixed lot of primers on hand. at a gun show, paid $35 for 1000 winchester large rifle. couple months ago at another gun show I found a 1000 ww 8 1/2 120 for $18.00..good buy.. some of the federal and cci primers were going for nearly $40 a 1000
Hoarding is good in my book. What's more important to me that I have lots of primers or if you have lots of primers? duh.
it's a fresh wind that ... Blows Against the Empire
29 March 2009, 16:14
Steve LathamAAHHHH! So that's where all the primers went!

29 March 2009, 16:34
jffrybrghtyou guys look at Gunbroker in the reloading section lately?
Some "horders" are getting rich, and even more....people are buying them.
Jeff
29 March 2009, 17:02
SaeedThe last time I ordered primers it was 500,000.
It is a combination of RWS small rifle and large rifle, Federal 205M, 210M and 215. Plus CCI small and large pistol, and 209 shotgun.
29 March 2009, 17:07
N. S. SherlockPurchasing primers for the future needs is rather like divesting your stock portfolio of non performing stocks. It is the wise thing to do, more so now in light of gubmint efforts to spend us out of debt.
"Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you" G. ned ludd
29 March 2009, 19:29
arkypeteGlad to see that I'm not the only one with a pile of primers ,50,000.
Jim
"Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force." --Thomas Jefferson
29 March 2009, 21:15
Rembrandt1For those that didn't beat the rush....feel free to use the scratch & sniff feature on your keyboard.
(Unfortunately they're not mine)
29 March 2009, 21:21
SR4759quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
The last time I ordered primers it was 500,000.
It is a combination of RWS small rifle and large rifle, Federal 205M, 210M and 215. Plus CCI small and large pistol, and 209 shotgun.
Did actually get any?
I could order a million and get nothing today.
29 March 2009, 23:24
p dog shooterI brought the Gander mt stock of primers during one of their moving sales.
I avg 12.50 a thousand just a smart move.
But if one does any amout of shooting even 10000 primers will not last very long 2000 rds a year 5 years ect ect.
Hoarding is having more then one can use or sell.
I have nothing against people making money on or using their stuff.
Hoarding is just stuip get the stuff out there you don't need. The more out there the harder it is to take away the more people involved the harder to take it all.
Sell it give it away help some one else get started.Take some one shooting teach them to reload.
A box of 22s teaching some one who hasn't shot a gun before well go a lot farther then having it stuck in some place.
How much does one need who knows that up to you.
Have a great day and go shooting.
30 March 2009, 00:19
BNagelY'all are killing me. All I needed was a couple hundred GM215Ms but no -- they are all in all of y'all's hoards. I paid almost five bucks a box for Fed 215s and had to, to be supplied. Ain't whining, tho I could...
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30 March 2009, 10:43
Steve Lathamquote:
Originally posted by BNagel:
Y'all are killing me. All I needed was a couple hundred GM215Ms but no -- they are all in all of y'all's hoards. I paid almost five bucks a box for Fed 215s and had to, to be supplied. Ain't whining, tho I could...
+1 on that

31 March 2009, 03:33
K20350Damn I thought my 5700 was a stockpile!!!!