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Agreed. They will get top dollar on gunbroker but if they're not a certified hazmat shipper, good luck with that.Nobody will pay that. If i had the money id buy at 25/k (i think that was the first number posited) then sell at 75 or something. Problem is logistics. They're going to get stuck selling a lot less than $250. Most gun shops don't even carry primers because the consumer price sensitivity on the item is retarded. (75% of the consumers reload mostly because of cost). The consumers are more likely to abandon the market and just shoot less and buy less overpriced product. Most will hold out and not overpay on principle. You could get people to suck for $75, 85 bucks sure but over 100? Not happening. Maybe a few gyrating tinfoiler types will, but that's about it. Reloaders are not necessarily skinflints, but every reloader I know tracks cost, cost is a fundamental motivator in a reloading activity that is performed in bulk. Think about it like a middle class family with an RV that gets 8 mpg. If gas is $6.00 a gallon a given summer they're either going to cut back their camping or not go. This market is not like the cauldron of noobs paying a $1 a round for 9mm. Most reloaders effectively refuse to do that. They will go without long before overpaying.
This is effectively me. If I exhaust my current 2.5-3.2 cents per primer supply, I'd consider sucking it up for 6 or 7 cents a primer because I'd still see a savings.Nobody will pay that. If i had the money id buy at 25/k (i think that was the first number posited) then sell at 75 or something. Problem is logistics. They're going to get stuck selling a lot less than $250. Most gun shops don't even carry primers because the consumer price sensitivity on the item is retarded. (75% of the consumers reload mostly because of cost). The consumers are more likely to abandon the market and just shoot less and buy less overpriced product. Most will hold out and not overpay on principle. You could get people to suck for $75, 85 bucks sure but over 100? Not happening. Maybe a few gyrating tinfoiler types will, but that's about it. Reloaders are not necessarily skinflints, but every reloader I know tracks cost, cost is a fundamental motivator in a reloading activity that is performed in bulk. Think about it like a middle class family with an RV that gets 8 mpg. If gas is $6.00 a gallon a given summer they're either going to cut back their camping or not go. This market is not like the cauldron of noobs paying a $1 a round for 9mm. Most reloaders effectively refuse to do that. They will go without long before overpaying.
This is NES. A few years ago you could find WTS ads of people trying to sell used Rugers for more than the brand new price at Four Seasons...I just read the OP again, $35 a k purchased all in and they are asking $250 a k.
Are you guys sure it is the same deal ?
I mean how could they possibly ask that amount on the forum where everyone knows what they paid ?
This is NES. A few years ago you could find WTS ads of people trying to sell used Rugers for less than the brand new price at Four Seasons...
There's plenty of NESers that are only on here to buy and don't browse any threads beyond the classifieds. I suspect they're targeting those people?I mean how could they possibly ask that amount on the forum where everyone knows what they paid ?
I mean how could they possibly ask that amount on the forum where everyone knows what they paid ?
I can't find used Glocks in the classifieds now for less than the used price at Four Seasons lol
There you have it, in Rob's post.I just read the OP again, $35 a k purchased all in and they are asking $250 a k.
Are you guys sure it is the same deal ?
I mean how could they possibly ask that amount on the forum where everyone knows what they paid ?
The primers Sara was guarding are not being sold anywhere, and I was speaking only to that batch.lol
I hai guys!!! Let's buy milyun primers and sell to retards on NES for $250 a thousand .. we will make forshun guys !
I'm sure the elite gun owners in Weston will clear them out though.
Guess they weren't bullshitting about not being for sale on gunbroker.
Maybe not the deal Rob was working on, hopefully he got a finder's fee and not commission on sales.
I do not know how Weston is packaging or measuring quantities for sale of their primers.Weston is selling RUAG primers, packed for commercial use, in quantities not equal to 1,000.
I will not comment on exact pricing, however, one must consider that part of the compensation for any reseller is for the risk. If a buyer pays cash in advance, to a vendor where the is no effective recourse for non delivery, because someone on a forum knew someone he said was a good guy who knew someone at a company that had a direct line to someone at a primer factory in Europe, that vendor is risking their capital which is worth a few extra points on the margin. Just look at how many people on NES would go for a small buy but there weren't many stepping forward to take the risk.
WowWait, I see Weston has edited their ad and no longer specifies this info.
Caught, primer-handed?
It's times like this it's a shame you can't reply to classifieds here like you can on the AK Files.
Maybe some of the batch ended up with our Cameroonian friends at the non-existent number at the Littleton Mill, I'm sure they'd cut us a deal if Weston won't, maybe as low as $225/1000.At least we know the primers made it to the U.S and through customs.
When are we doing a NES group buy?
I would expect used to sell for less than new.This is NES. A few years ago you could find WTS ads of people trying to sell used Rugers for less than the brand new price at Four Seasons...