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Is reloading a dying hobby?

Here are the pics from Wal-Mart. They have some primers and a few boxes of bullets. As you can see from the empty shelves they are either going to bring more stuff in or they already sold out? Looks like there are spots for dies, more bullets and maybe even a complete Rock Chucker kit?

I tried to get close ups of the primers. Are those good prices in today's world?
Thanks for the info. It's great to see them do this. And see real world pricing. Didn't say it was good prices. But I figure it's Walmart, so it's about as good as it gets
 
Here are the pics from Wal-Mart. They have some primers and a few boxes of bullets. As you can see from the empty shelves they are either going to bring more stuff in or they already sold out? Looks like there are spots for dies, more bullets and maybe even a complete Rock Chucker kit?

I tried to get close ups of the primers. Are those good prices in today's world?

Good prices on the internet at the moment, excluding shipping and HAZMAT look like this:

Remington 9½ Large Rifle primers $55/1000
Remington 6½ Small Rifle primers $60/1000
Remington 9½M Magnum Large Rifle primers $60/1000

If you're looking for 1000, Walmart is probably competitive, since a 'good' shipping price on the internet is going to look like about $15, and HAZMAT on top of that - although, if you search around, it's often possible to find a place that's waiving Hazmat and/or shipping.

If you're prepared to go to a different brand, you can get Magtech Small Rifle Primers for as little as $35/1000 from places like Miwall.
 
Here are the pics from Wal-Mart. They have some primers and a few boxes of bullets. As you can see from the empty shelves they are either going to bring more stuff in or they already sold out? Looks like there are spots for dies, more bullets and maybe even a complete Rock Chucker kit?

I tried to get close ups of the primers. Are those good prices in today's world?
Them prices bring a tear to a tired old neckbeard's eye......
 
Prices aren't going to ever be what they were pre 2020. They are at least double even triple what they were then. It's probably going to be years if ever for powder to be available and the prices aren't going to come down that much either.
Reloading isn't going to die but it will still be around. I will be cranking the handles as long as I can. Newbies will have to decide if it's worth it or not for them.
 
Prices aren't going to ever be what they were pre 2020. They are at least double even triple what they were then. It's probably going to be years if ever for powder to be available and the prices aren't going to come down that much either.
Reloading isn't going to die but it will still be around. I will be cranking the handles as long as I can. Newbies will have to decide if it's worth it or not for
I enjoy reloading I just don't do it much and like basstracker89 says I just don't shoot as much as I should.

To me it has never been that economical but it sure is fun to shoot something you reloaded, especially if you kill a deer or a bird with a round you reloaded.
 
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