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Re: primers

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Thanks for sharing.

I've never been in a Cabela's before. I'm gonna' have to go down to Cuidad Progresso this fall and get some new teeth, maybe we can visit the Buda Cabela's on the way?
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Saturday ,oct 3. I picked up 1600 small rifle primers.they we're CCI.

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I got them at Cabelas in Buda.
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>I got them at Cabelas in Buda.

ah, no wonder I couldn't find any on Sunday.......
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I've had excellent results ordering from Graf & Sons - I put 20k on backorder a few months back, got them in last month. Got 16 lbs of 2400 from 'em about 2 weeks ago. They've kept their pricing VERY competitive - none of the gouging like most of the others have been doing. Needless to say, they're really the only ones I'll deal with even after things settle back down.
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