Primers?

wildfowler.250

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Does anyone know if primers in general are closer to coming back into stock? Was looking for some CCI BR2’s a while back in Scotland and the shops just laughed when asked.


Don’t load an awful lot but could do with another 100 but they seemed thin on the ground. Thought more keen reloaders on here might know more?


Cheers!
 
Does anyone know if primers in general are closer to coming back into stock? Was looking for some CCI BR2’s a while back in Scotland and the shops just laughed when asked.


Don’t load an awful lot but could do with another 100 but they seemed thin on the ground. Thought more keen reloaders on here might know more?


Cheers!

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Shakeups are never good.
 
Does anyone know if primers in general are closer to coming back into stock? Was looking for some CCI BR2’s a while back in Scotland and the shops just laughed when asked.


Don’t load an awful lot but could do with another 100 but they seemed thin on the ground. Thought more keen reloaders on here might know more?


Cheers!
Buy at least 500 at a time … they are still out there but now youll pay theough the nose.
 
Buy at least 500 at a time … they are still out there but now youll pay theough the nose.

I can totally get that. Stock piling is what F’s it and also you have to stockpile because of situations like this.

1 or 2 packs would keep me going for a couple of years but looking like hard work. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Not going to loose sleep over it but would be nice to have some to use in the near future 😂
 
At Bisley today, The Trafalgar meeting is on so a few traders on camp. Good news is lots of power available, RS and VIHT, semi good news also quite a few primers from Remington, RWS, Murom, bad news is they are all about £160/1000 and up.
 
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I'm starting to think that's it for primers, certainly for a good few years. I can't imagine it's much fun running a dedicated reloading business at the moment, just one missing component and all the rest of your stock is obsolete!

Yep! Can have tons of powder and brass but you need something to make it go bang,(plus maybe a bullet)

I was in up north a couple of weeks ago a gun shop near newton stewart had a fair few primers in stock hope this helps

Cheers, will check it out!

The last time I bought primers, it was a round trip of over 250 miles. I'm not going to do that for 100 primers!
I bought 5000 SRPs and 5000 LRPs.
Several years ago, now.
Any complaints?

That’s some drive! Not at all. Think a lot of folk have stocked up which doesn’t help trying to source some but completely sensible given how things have gone so I’d say you’ve done the right thing 👍

At Bisley today, The Trafalgar meeting is on so a few traders on camp. Good news is lots of power available, RS and VIHT, semi good news also quite a few primers from Remington, RWS, Murom, bad news is they are all about £160/1000 and up.

Well that’s good to hear. At least you can get them I suppose which is something! You soon start to realise nothing about this hobby is cheap 😂
 
Does anyone know if primers in general are closer to coming back into stock? Was looking for some CCI BR2’s a while back in Scotland and the shops just laughed when asked.


Don’t load an awful lot but could do with another 100 but they seemed thin on the ground. Thought more keen reloaders on here might know more?


Cheers!
Where are you based?
 
By coincidence I was in my local RFD only yesterday and he showed me a mail-shot from his suppliers and associated prices. A quick read confirmed that target/clay pigeon shooting will become or is already the preserve of the rich.
From memory my rifle rounds come out at about £1.40 a go (old prices) so a day at the range is bearable however with these sudden steep increases replacements are going to nudge £2 a pop so even a relatively quiet range day is going to cost £150 plus, excluding transport costs which will put range days out of the reach of many tyro shooters so what price the future? For comparison my local clay shoot charges £7.50 per 25 birds so even say only 4 rounds and say required 150 cartridges (yes I know) comes out at nearly £90 for only a couple of hours.
No wonder young lads having a day at the crows/pigeons is getting increasingly rare.
🦊🦊
 
Keep in contact with local gun shops, I've just been able to source some primers from my nearest RFD that had been returned there from someone who had given up reloading
 
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