Awesome, mine should be here tomorrow.
Don't like the price, and I will pass but Outdoor Limited has Federal small pistol primers for any in desperate need:
https://www.outdoorlimited.com/acces...By=8&mode=list
Wolves don't kill the unlucky deer.
I think it will return to normal in about a year. It's like gas prices. Sooner or later somebody gets greedy and they glut the market. Vista is already telling everyone that they have a one year backlog for ammo orders. Wonder why they put that out there? Sales maybe? Those sales doods are tricky bastards.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.
I bought mine at $34/1000 as well and I thought I paid too much. When I started reloading back in 1991, I could get Winchester primers at the gun show for $10/1000. Quality D&J 200 LSWC 45ACP bullets were $50/1000 and powder was $10 a pound. I was loading 45 ammo for 6.5 cents a round and chewing the center out of bullseyes with it.
-Seconds Count. Misses Don't-
I am still working off my cache when Bill Clinton went in. I also watch for estate sales for reloading supplies - picked up a Dillon 550, extras, primers, powder.
I have an adequate supply of pistol reloading components, having bought a little more than needed each time over the past few years. Recently had to track down some new items for small rifle (6.5 Grendel). With patience, things turn up locally. The local Sportsmans Warehouse gets their shipments every Friday, primers disappear immediately if they arrive at all but powder sometimes lasts a few days, and different things show up every week in small quantities. Just found a few small rifle primers at a small LGS about an hour ago, which was the critical path item for what I need to reload soon. Local hardware stores, including Ace, have turned out to be an occasional source for hard to find things, both components and loaded ammo; apparently it hasn't occurred to a lot of people at least in these parts to look there. So it took me three weeks to find everything I need, but have enough to get started now.
I just found a local guy with 6 lbs of RE15 for sale at pre-COVID pricing so scooped that up. Another gentlemen bought 1600 80 grain SMKs not realizing those are not for your basic AR load - traded 62FMJs and some powder for those - I shoot a lot of 80s in 223 loaded long in a PRS trainer. Just have to keep eyes and ears open and jump on the deals.