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So most of you, as have I, have probably been struggling to restock our reserves of large rifle primers. I've seen my stockpile dwindle down the last 3-4 years to the point where I have been considering reducing my trips to the range. Pretty drastic action on my part! The only large rifle primers I've seen for sale have been on Gunbroker auctions where desperate reloaders have paid ridiculous prices for them. I was perusing a national auction house when I stumbled upon an auction for the contents of a small gun store in Oklahoma that is apparently going out of business. They are auctioning off approximately 100,000 mostly large rifle primers in lots of 5,000. It begs the question, where's the shortage? If a small lgs can have 100,000 primers on hand, who knows how many the big outlets can get but don't.
Might it be that this small shop has had a large stock from before the shortage started, and perhaps didn't have an online selling presence, and thus relied on a smaller amount of local trade, which is likely why its now gone out of business...?
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.