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Looking at powder and primer prices on GunBroker. $100/pound for some powders, $200/1,000 for some primers. It is insane. By the time you reload a round the cost per round is going to be outrageous. It’s like the panic buying of GameStop stock. A $20 stock hit 300 before it crashed. If you missed the buy on the way up there was no reason to buy it near the peak but many did. Same with .20 primers, .30 powder and who knows how expensive bullets. Just wait it out and buy it when it returns to more normal price levels.
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1000 federal match magnum primers recently hammered for 1800$ on GB....just crazy.
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Interestingly, I have been trying to unload 10,000 LPPs that I bought by mistake but they are selling for MUCH less than most of the deals that are closing at the same time. For instance on Sunday night, I sold 1000 primers for $60 when there were more than a dozen bids on half a dozen identical items, all of them over $100. Makes no sense.
I also sold a 1000 Federal Match primers for well under $200 about a week or 10 days ago.
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Wonder how all these Gunbroker powder and primer transactions are being completed? AFAIK, one must possess a valid Haz-Mat license to be able to legally ship those items.
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Wonder how all these Gunbroker powder and primer transactions are being completed? AFAIK, one must possess a valid Haz-Mat license to be able to legally ship those items. Simply not true.
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Well....I just looked into this as I had recently bought locally-available reloading supplies for some family back east. I talked to USPS, the UPS, local shipping services, and even an old employer. While gunpowder is not chemically identified as an explosive material (it's merely a propellant) it is treated as if it were a form of high explosive by just about every Federal Agency that has anything to do with it anymore. Hyper-regulated would be my term for it. Loaded ammunition is far-easier to ship (although the "ORMD" rating was reportedly just terminated by the USPS on 1/1/2021, it's now a new form of a "small quantity" designation). I worked in the environmental remediation world for well-over 20-years with many Federal Agency clients. We shipped lots of really-dirty stuff to lots of legally-specified places over the years and I had figured that a normally, commercially-available 8-lb keg of rifle powder in it's factory sealed heavy plastic container would not be a big deal. I stand corrected. I'm not willing to bend any of the rules here because the penalties for doing so would be devastating financially (& otherwise). If someone here can direct me to a simple, inexpensive & legal way to ship this material, I'm all ears.
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The simplest answer to your question, Lloyd, is to simply call your local BATF office and ask. I find them more than happy to answer such questions.
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I am thinking about selling all my powder and primers on hand. I need a new Ford pickup truck and I could use the $70.000 they should bring at these prices.
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Did a internet search for 16 gauge Remington Express loads on line and only one place had them in stock and one box was $69.00 Geez.
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I am thinking about selling all my powder and primers on hand. I need a new Ford pickup truck and I could use the $70.000 they should bring at these prices. Good luck with that. You are likely to be disappointed.
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