Yea same here , available but at about the same cost. Still hunting for bits, starting to really wonder where my $h!t is.
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Originally posted by Garand View PostLocal gun store got 5,000 large pistol primers 4 weeks ago. At $120.00 per 1,000 they are not moving fast. They still have 2,000 left.
Checking small rifle online, Fiocchi 1500 for $149. There are a lot of brands I've never heard of
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My first shotgun was a J Stevens Model 38B -A- .410 bolt action. The -A- means 1949 ±20 years. Due to its condition when I received it, I'd bet minus; however it was mine. I harvested my first pheasant with it and many others followed it and rabbits too.
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One of those gun show deals of far off years. 50$ no tax picked from a wooden barrel. 1919 Iver Johnson 12g break action, I did a Mythbuster proofing test on it. 1 x 7.5 shot low wall followed by a 4 shot next a buck shot finally a slug. Worked well each time no issues. Still dont know if a wall mount full patina is the proper thing to do to it.
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I have an old Iver Johnson break barrel 12 gauge; its SN is 764**
For sale is an Iver Johnson Champion single shot shotgun in 12 gauge. Serial number- UIBI. This Champion features a 30" barrel with a good bore, case hardened receiver and walnut furniture. Has "Iver Johnson's Arms & Cycle Works Fitchburg, Mass USA Champion stamped on receiver. Also has "12 Gauge. Full Choke. Barrel and Lug Forged In One" on the barrel.V2-L4 Barrel Length: 30 Bore condition: Good
It lacks any of the markings mentioned at the link only the serial number. Unless the other stamped markings are hidden by the patina. Its "recoil pad" states Iver Johnson with a owl head.
I patterned it and it is definity a full choke.
When I moved from southeast NC to western NC; I couldn't find the magazine for my father's Rem 760 30-06 pump. It vanished for about 15 years. Recently, I found it in one of my tackle boxes.
BTW, .30 Cal ball ammo's OAL is too long to fit in the magazine.
.30 CAL's OAL ~3.340 and that is too long for the 760's mag, No matter what one reads on the internet
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Well this summer I got down to about 3,000 small/large pistol primers in stock which will not get me through reloading season for 2023 matches, so I had to bite the bullet and pay some really horrendous prices up to $125.00 (cdn) per thousand. On the positive I now will start reloading season with 9,000 small/large pistol primers. I hope this lets up soon.
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I'm in somewhat the same situation. I have have a lot of loaded ammunition, but I'm light in primers.
It's pretty much the same at other suppliers.
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Originally posted by Garand View PostWell this summer I got down to about 3,000 small/large pistol primers in stock which will not get me through reloading season for 2023 matches, so I had to bite the bullet and pay some really horrendous prices up to $125.00 (cdn) per thousand. On the positive I now will start reloading season with 9,000 small/large pistol primers. I hope this lets up soon.
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I'm in somewhat the same situation. I have have a real lot of loaded ammunition, but I'm light in primers.
It's pretty much the same at other suppliers.
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