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m-g willy

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Natchez has l#10 and #11 CCI percussion caps,,1000 for $ 114.00 plus shipping and hazmat fee.
I couldn’t find them anywhere around my neck of the woods.
 
The local Cabela's has standard CCI #11, 15 bucks per 100, which makes me wince. At least they have them in stock at the moment. Glad I stocked up a few years ago after the last shortage. (Same with certain powders and primers.) Bet a lot of folks here did the same. One advantage of my age is it doesn't take as much to have a 'life time' supply. :)

Jeff
 
$12 a tin with no hazmat 1 is to much ? what do you want egg in your beer ? $12 is a good price in the current economy this is not 25 years ago oh wait we were in the middle of a shortage then when I had to scramble to find any kind of caps even going to the extreme of using small rifle primers to be able to shoot ( I was supplying 5 kids at a average of 10 shoots a year ) a tin cost about 3-4 dollars a tin now your complaining about $12 ? cry me a river!!!!!!
 
No, six bucks a tin at Wal-Mart is a good price in todays economy and shows it still can be done. If folks enjoy over paying for products throw yourself a party. If you can't find the proper pricing, then pay what you need to, to enjoy your shooting while saving a few bucks with no hazmat.
 
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