If only I had remembered to get those #41s last year when I could get them for $108/5k delivered after the 20% mail-in rebate...
Oh right. I did remember.
The nice thing about high demand is that it supports everyone in the arms business. Don't pretend that's not fundamentally a good thing. Arm everyone to the gills. Nothing more American than that.
Yeah, I fucked up and ordered a second case of 41's thinking those were the 7.62... So I loaded a ton of that and still have a couple cases. Got busy, divorce, moved, realize I need more 7.62, and then this. Nothing sucks like thinking you're sitting on 10k CCI34's thinking you need another case of 41's when you get around to it, only to find out they're ALL 41's and you only have half a brick of 34's...
I still need .30 bullets of all sizes. I always need those. 175's and especially 168's again. What I need is a decent, fairly accurate FMJ at about 100-123gr. for the .300BLK. Hell, a 220gr. FMJ would be nice too. Something good for 1-1.5MOA with the right handload. SMK's are too damn expensive to use for everything. Doesn't matter right now, because of course all this shit is unobtainable.
Considering (again) a barfeed lathe. They don't cost THAT much and will just spit out lathe turned bullets automatically all day long... I just need to learn more about it first.
I only have 3500 BMG primers for nearly 9000 pieces of brass yet to be loaded... At least those aren't changing much in price one way or the other but it'd be nice if they went down, $200 for 500 primers, damn, that's what most people are charging for 5000 overpriced CCI 34/41's! They ain't THAT big.
Just so you know, in case you didn't, CCI military primers go beyond just a thicker cup, they're also magnum primers and IIRC they're made on the same machinery as the BR primers. I love 'em but you gotta take that extra power into consideration when switching to 'em from standard primers.