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I got a flyer from Cabela's the other day. I could get $20 off of a $100 purchase. So I went to the look at reloading supplies. They had two bricks of CCI BR2 and five single 100 packs on the shelf. The bricks were marked at $44.50 each. I took one of the 100 packs to the register to see what the price was going to be. Usually you get a break on the bricks. The guy scanned it and said it was $1.70. I grabbed the other loose ones and one from a brick and had him scan them. All of them came up as $1.70 each. So I emptied out the two bricks and took those and the original loose 500 to the register. Bingo! 2,500 CCI BR2 primers for $42.50! What a deal! I don't know if it's the same at other Cabela's stores, but give it a try before they correct it. They also had 20% off on brass and bullets.
Bob
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I got a flyer from Cabela's the other day. I could get $20 off of a $100 purchase. So I went to the look at reloading supplies. They had two bricks of CCI BR2 and five single 100 packs on the shelf. The bricks were marked at $44.50 each. I took one of the 100 packs to the register to see what the price was going to be. Usually you get a break on the bricks. The guy scanned it and said it was $1.70. I grabbed the other loose ones and one from a brick and had him scan them. All of them came up as $1.70 each. So I emptied out the two bricks and took those and the original loose 500 to the register. Bingo! 2,500 CCI BR2 primers for $42.50! What a deal! I don't know if it's the same at other Cabela's stores, but give it a try before they correct it. They also had 20% off on brass and bullets.
Bob
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