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Jeff Higgins 09-04-2021 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 11448063)
While on this very subject. Thanks Jeff. I followed your advice regarding handloading for the .223. It shoots like a laser. Even better than with the purchased handloads that I can no longer buy. I think the secret was in the neck sizing advice you gave. I used the dillion 550b but measured the powder on the trickler. and fed it into stage two of the progressive press.

That's good news, Bill. Most rifles will shoot better with brass that has been fire formed in their own chamber. When we only resize the neck, we maintain that perfect fit in that one chamber. It may not even chamber in any other rifle, but it will shoot better in the one it is meant for.

flatbutt 09-05-2021 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 11448090)
That's good news, Bill. Most rifles will shoot better with brass that has been fire formed in their own chamber. When we only resize the neck, we maintain that perfect fit in that one chamber. It may not even chamber in any other rifle, but it will shoot better in the one it is meant for.

Huh, this one is going into the notebook.

Jeff Higgins 09-05-2021 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11448394)
Huh, this one is going into the notebook.

Another very worthwhile advantage to neck sizing bottlenecked rifle brass is that is lasts for more reloads than it would if you full length sized it. Depending on caliber, case shape, and operating pressure, you can get two or three the number of reloads on a piece of brass if you neck size vs. full length resize.

cabmandone 10-21-2021 02:44 AM

Just a heads up, Rogers Sporting goods has 9mm available. The lowest price I saw was for CCI Blazer Aluminum $18.99 per box of 50. The Blazer Brass is 19.99. Not as bad as what I saw at Dunham Sports yesterday. All of their 9mm (and they had quite a bit) was 24.99 per box.

Por_sha911 10-21-2021 05:16 PM

We've predictably gone from empty shelves to overpriced ammo. As stock continues to build up, prices will come down some. I seriously doubt I will see $10 box of 9 mm any time much before January 2025 (if ever again).

Arizona_928 10-21-2021 08:32 PM

Not on the shelf and no more Russian. 10 dollar box is the unicorn.

Local place has powder and primers. Bullets are still expensive though. We'll see coming up

cabmandone 10-22-2021 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 11493933)
Not on the shelf and no more Russian. 10 dollar box is the unicorn.

Local place has powder and primers. Bullets are still expensive though. We'll see coming up

If they have small pistol primers could you snag me some? I haven't seen any online or in stores.

flatbutt 10-22-2021 04:36 AM

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Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 11494026)
If they have small pistol primers could you snag me some? I haven't seen any online or in stores.

Especially Federal small pistol.

cabmandone 10-22-2021 10:26 AM

Im good with whatever can be had at this point

Rot 911 12-12-2022 11:57 AM

I don’t think we’ll ever see pre-pandemic prices again. But my local gun store has plenty of ammo in stock, and the prices are not as outrageous as they used to be. And when I say ammo in stock, I’m saying giant pallets of ammunition.
Federal. Box of 50, brass case.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670878440.jpg

flatbutt 12-12-2022 12:54 PM

Still can't find Federal small pistol primers.

Arizona_928 12-12-2022 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11871260)
Still can't find Federal small pistol primers.

You're in NJ. Need to travel the flyover states and you will be in heaven. Scheels/Fleet Farm/Runnings.

Arizona_928 12-12-2022 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Rot 911 (Post 11871211)
I don’t think we’ll ever see pre-pandemic prices again. But my local gun store has plenty of ammo in stock, and the prices are not as outrageous as they used to be. And when I say ammo in stock, I’m saying giant pallets of ammunition.
Federal. Box of 50, brass case.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670878440.jpg

That's a really good price (for today).

flatbutt 12-12-2022 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 11871273)
You're in NJ. Need to travel the flyover states and you will be in heaven. Scheels/Fleet Farm/Runnings.

I've driven out as far as central PA. No joy.

GH85Carrera 12-12-2022 01:13 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1670883100.jpg

I recently dug to the back of my stash, and used these up. They sure poked nice round holes in paper. I suspect it will cost more than that to replace them.

Jeff Higgins 12-12-2022 01:17 PM

I would defy anyone to find a primer at a retail gun shop today. I see them online occasionally on sites like Midway, Brownell's, Precision Reloading, etc. (Brownell's has CCI #350 Large Pistol Magnum primers today, for example), but they have been absent from the storefront, brick and mortar pipeline for over two years. No matter where you live.

flatbutt 12-12-2022 01:22 PM

Apparently the ones that I favor Federal small pistol are highly favored by others as well.

Dig this, Palmetto is prioritizing orders from Oregon.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/ammo.html?p=3

Jeff Higgins 12-12-2022 01:33 PM

I use Federal, CCI, Winchester, and Remington primers pretty much interchangeably. I have never been able to demonstrate any difference on paper or over the chronograph, so long as the proper type of primer is used, save for one very specific, unique application.

That application is my black powder cartridge firing match rifles. With these, I do see a difference on paper. Nothing else though.

flatbutt 12-12-2022 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 11871312)
I use Federal, CCI, Winchester, and Remington primers pretty much interchangeably. I have never been able to demonstrate any difference on paper or over the chronograph, so long as the proper type of primer is used, save for one very specific, unique application.

That application is my black powder cartridge firing match rifles. With these, I do see a difference on paper. Nothing else though.

For me the Federals seem softer and allow me to use a slightly lighter spring in my Glock w/out getting a light strike FTF.

varmint 12-12-2022 02:17 PM

friends/relatives coming up for christmas. bought $400 worth of 9mm and 45. it all fit in one shopping bag.


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