Greetings. I would like to buy large pistol primers. Could I get 2000? I'm sharing with my shooting buddy.
I live in Noblesville so a northside meet up would be convenient. I can pay Cash App or cash.
Thanks, Jeff
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I have given in for 45acp and now "stock" both large and small primer brass. I use Lee turret press so a minor inconvenience to pull a brass that does not fit the primer I'm using. Can also then load with either brass to better align with my primer availability.
An old guy here new to black powder. INGO was great source when I started reloading wit 38/357/44. And I look here again now for black powder experience, building my own flintlock, where to find caps and powder, etc.
Great shooting 22 revolvers old Ruger Single Six and newer SW 18 see lots of range time. Now that I have a Mod 18 and a Mod 19 and a Mod 29, do I have to continue collecting the SW numbers?
Another verification is to regularly check your scale, electronic or balance, with calibrated gage weights. My scales came with gage weights appropriate to typical grain weights for reloading. Also bought a neat old set in classic wood box on eBay.
Apologies if someone already suggested this...
Brought home from Indiana Gun Club Federal large pistol primers and 2400 powder. Very good prices. Left some for the rest of you.
No small pistol or Bullseye.