longwinters
Handloader
- Oct 10, 2004
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Just came home from lower Michigan and stopped by Jay's in Gaylord. I told my wife, after reading what guys said about nothing left on the shelves in other sports stores, there probably would be nothing left but a few crumbs. We got there and as usual the parking lot was full. I found a place to park and went in heading right for the reloading section ready to be disappointed.
I was really surprised! Lots of powder, bullets, primers and with all the people there I was the only one looking at the stuff. And no price gouging. Primers were the same price as always $39.99 a brick. Powder (Benchmark) was $25.99. Bullets for .223 was anywhere from $17.99 to $20.99 a box for 55 gn .223. Granted I see prices lower than these on the internet but if I bought the same stuff up here it would have cost me $30.00 more. The only thing they were out of was .223 brass and that doesn't seem to be uncommon.
So, a brick of primers, a couple pounds of powder, and few boxes of bullets came home with me.
So it's not all bad out there.
Long
I was really surprised! Lots of powder, bullets, primers and with all the people there I was the only one looking at the stuff. And no price gouging. Primers were the same price as always $39.99 a brick. Powder (Benchmark) was $25.99. Bullets for .223 was anywhere from $17.99 to $20.99 a box for 55 gn .223. Granted I see prices lower than these on the internet but if I bought the same stuff up here it would have cost me $30.00 more. The only thing they were out of was .223 brass and that doesn't seem to be uncommon.
So, a brick of primers, a couple pounds of powder, and few boxes of bullets came home with me.
So it's not all bad out there.
Long