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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
    These "3D" chargers now being made are simply to satisfy the American market because of shooters who do not trust that they have now lasted for more than 90 years and are still useful and serviceable.
    Probably a dozen of the guys I shoot with use the new plastic ones. I know no one that bought them because they didn't trust the old ones. It's because they can't find any old ones at a price that was reasonable for shooting regularly with.
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    Good morning. I hadn't really considered that since I'm not in any of the current loops on supplies these days.
    I remember bringing in two shipments of 500 chargers sometime back in the early 2000's, and most of them went to members of the SR DC, but I know that Grafs also took a couple hundred of them.

    I bought them for $0.50 apiece and I think I had to add another $0.85 because of the bulk shipping. After I read these few posts of above, I went to take a look for myself and I was astounded at the current availability and price of those chargers!
    I had seen the black plastic ones advertised and I didn't understand why anyone would even make them, but as of yesterday evening I understood.

    I have to be more careful about what I say without verifying all the current loops. I bought my first Swissicon Long rifle, a G11 back in 1959, the year before I joined the service, and in all the subsequent years I began with load data development and buying parts wherever I could find them. I probably need to do a lot of "state-of-the-art" reading before I insert myself in these kinds of conversations about availability.

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