I found the large pistol primers ring up like $43 if you have the whole brick, but individually, they ring up like 7.99. I messed up and had the manager scan for me, he said they are supposed to ring up individually not whole brick.. Small pistol rang up like 79.99 per brick. I shouldn't have...
I wonder if it is that the LR are being used so much, or that the manufacturers ramped up the SR to catch up with demand and are just not making as much LR. 9mm and .223/556 were the 1st cartridges to make it back on the shelves after the plandemic. Guessing those were the number one produced...
Before the primer shortage, I could drop a primer in the trash can I keep under my press, or have to knock one out a bad case and would leave it. Now I recover every primer I can. Crawl around on the floor looking for one I dropped. I just can't throw a dime in the trash...
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Looks like an STI ot some other brand mag with a para mag base on it, but not sure. None of my para mags look like that. I do believe it still works in a para though.
I am a firm believer in the death penalty. I do not know the details of this case however. But I also believe it should be irrefutable evidence, circumstantial evidence should not warrant the death penalty. Too many folks go to jail based on circumstantial evidence later to find out innocent...
I will reiterate what some others have said. For specialty ammo, and the more expensive stuff, reloading is beneficial, for range/plinking ammo, many times it isn't worth your time with all the brass prep and loading for rounds such as 223 and 9mm. Where you see the savings for sure is in...
Sohler Firearms on Watson. I haven't had any work done, but he seems like a really nice guy. A veteran also. He said he works on rifles and handguns. Certified gunsmith also.
Haven't tried 110 grain. But the 125 grain using Lil'gun at max load is hitting right at 2400fps with a 16" barrel. Extremely accurate to boot.
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