Larry Koch
Silver $$ Contributor
All I can say is will never buy another CCI primer until there price reflects reality. I will stick with communists Russian primers 1/2 the price and better.
That was a great year for me also. I finished a four year enlistment in the Marine Corps.I haven’t seen anything good in a long time. Since at least 1963.
And I started a 6 year oneThat was a great year for me also. I finished a four year enlistment in the Marine Corps.
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Was that a ship for 6?And I started a 6 year one
When I look back I see a simpler time, the lies were there also, just not in technicolor.
No. USAF 4 and then 4 more but I only finished 2 of the last 4.Was that a ship for 6?
Hey, NAMMO owns us and we are growing in the US and worldwide. Many other European companies have constructed factories in the US and more may be coming. They see a great market opportunity here and are spending money to service it. It may be a better thing than we think.this doesn't look good
Just something to think about , when you go to buy any primers , and NONE are available .
Agree with you completely on this . I'm in pretty good shape primer-wise , adding my age into the equation , but hopefully , your comment will spur others to take care of their business before that could happen . Don't see a "NEED" for any panic buying , but I agree . Always believed in the axiom , "Rather have it and not need it ! Than "NEED" it and not have it !Go buy your lifetime supply of primers. Do it now. Don't wait.
We've had enough reasons to do this in the past 20 years, this should have already been learned for most in the past 20'ish years.
Yeah, NAMMO owns Berger now. Prices increased and supply went down. Where’s the good? I liked it better when Berger was Berger. I won’t even bring up the rimfire and brass situation from NAMMO.Hey, NAMMO owns us and we are growing in the US and worldwide. Many other European companies have constructed factories in the US and more may be coming. They see a great market opportunity here and are spending money to service it. It may be a better thing than we think.
Yep! Berger sold us,that made them, right down the road.....sadly it appears that Sierra has done the same.....Yeah, NAMMO owns Berger now. Prices increased and supply went down. Where’s the good? I liked it better when Berger was Berger. I won’t even bring up the rimfire and brass situation from NAMMO.
Why Sierra?Yep! Berger sold us,that made them, right down the road.....sadly it appears that Sierra has done the same.....
Not true. What we are experiencing is the fact that HUGE existing back orders suck the supply lines dry when product comes in. ( SEE RIMFIRE REMARK) . We HAVE ADDED ON AVERAGE 3 NEW BULLET MACHINES A YEAR THE LAST 3 YEARS. We are not standing still here with production. Same for the LAPUA /SK RIMFIRE PRODUCTION. Without NAMMO we could not have done this. You have to realize that the Europeans want into this HUGE market and they are not shy about spending money. Their European market is very small compared to the US market.Yeah, NAMMO owns Berger now. Prices increased and supply went down. Where’s the good? I liked it better when Berger was Berger. I won’t even bring up the rimfire and brass situation from NAMMO.
Yea thats what i heard that the barrels in south africa are regulated part. Thats kinda wierdWe're spoiled gun brats in this country. Go abroad. Some countries you'll pay $12.00 U.S. a loaded round. Bullets, brass and powder? Forget about it. My bud in South Africa had one powder choice, VV565, for his 300WM. To rebarrel it, he had to turn in the old one.
And you can buy a suppressor over the counter like a pack of cigarettes. Go figure.Yea thats what i heard that the barrels in south africa are regulated part. Thats kinda wierd