There’s some in the classified but you almost have to remortgage the house to buy it.
Amazes me people are paying $200+ for a box of Lapua brass. Sad the members are selling it for that much knowing they didn’t pay anywhere’s close to that for it, but demand rules the game. Just depends if you wanna play.
I don't know where you've been the last few years.
Supplies are worth whatever someone thinks they are worth, how bad it's needed, what the availability is and for the seller, do they care whether they sell them or not.
I sold some and hope the person enjoys them. I made a little on them, I think. I don't know what it will cost to replace them when and if they become available though, but it will be more than I paid for what i'm replacing originally. So, what I paid for them has nothing to do with what they cost.
I'm hoping they will be available when I need to replace my current lot, but I don't know.
I sold what I felt I could spare for the time being at a price that initially seems like quite a bit, but there are none at the retail stores that I'm aware. It took the better part of a day preparing my, for sale listing, deciding if I even wanted to sell them, what the risk was of my needing some before mine ran out, locating a box to ship them, preparing the cases for shipment and taking them to the Post Office.
I happened to have more than I think I will need for a while and someone didn't have what they needed.
So, I sold some.
I guess people forgot about primers. a year ago, I paid $150 for a brick of match primers because I didn't have any. I didn't like it, but I was really-really glad to get them.
I think a lot of people are looking at prices shown on line for less money, but those prices are "Yesterdays Prices" which will change when they are actually in stock.
If anyone really thinks the prices are improper, then share what you have at the price you paid. Oh, you don't have any?
I wish someone would share with me some H4198 at the price they paid.