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Spokane Sportsman’s on Division has small pistol, small rifle and large rifle primers. LRP are Remington which I love because they take up so little space. $25+tax. Federal SP was $28+tax. Had my sisters boyfriend get a box of the SP, as well. I’m set on primers for awhile. I’m happy now.
 
Yikes, look how they are packed!
This is the pic they show
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Better buy the insurance for when they get dropped and go bang!
Somehow I don't think that would meet HAZMAT shipping requirements but I am not a shipper and don't know.
I just can't see everybody else putting them in trays if it is not necessary.
At least they don't come in a glass jar....
 
Those are crappy Ginex primers. There is a huge shipment of these coming from Yugoslavia and should be available from several retail vendors soon. They are crappy primers and I would t waste my money on them. If you are desperate, buy what you need on Gunbroker because at least you are buying reliable primers.

EDITED: Correct spelling of Ginex to avoid confusion.
 
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If there is a Sportsman's Warehouse near you, you might ask at the firearms section about primers, because it seems as if they do not keep them on the shelves. Recently they have had magnum small pistol primers and large pistol and rifle primers at the store near me. They do sell out pretty quickly.
 
Those are crappy Genix primers. There is a huge shipment of these coming from Yugoslavia and should be available from several retail vendors soon. They are crappy primers and I would t waste my money on them. If you are desperate, buy what you need on Gunbroker because at least you are buying reliable primers.
This is first I've heard of Ginex, I agree that packaging looks :what:

A bit of Googling shows Graf & Sons offered Ginex primers at one point and their product images show primer trays FWIW. Customer reviews are mixed.

https://www.grafs.com/unis-ginex-primers

WRT former Yugoslavia and ammunition and component manufacturers I'm aware of Igman in Bosnia - Herzogovina in addition to Prvi Partizan in Serbia, I hadn't heard of Genix previously. I see the Genix primers say they're manufactured in Bosnia - Herzogovina. A colleague of mine in Croatia has a very low opinion of Igman products, dunno if Genix brand is manufactured at the same plant as Igman.

I've seen a favorable review of Prvi Partizan component primers in an article written by a European competitive shooter evaluating various component primers, I'd personally welcome PPU component primers being available at retail in the USA.

http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=2662
 
Alexanders in NW GA has a lot of powders (100 lbs on shelf), though most are around $30.00#,
They have primers at $8.99 per 100
 
This is first I've heard of Ginex, I agree that packaging looks :what:

A bit of Googling shows Graf & Sons offered Ginex primers at one point and their product images show primer trays FWIW. Customer reviews are mixed.

https://www.grafs.com/unis-ginex-primers

WRT former Yugoslavia and ammunition and component manufacturers I'm aware of Igman in Bosnia - Herzogovina in addition to Prvi Partizan in Serbia, I hadn't heard of Genix previously. I see the Genix primers say they're manufactured in Bosnia - Herzogovina. A colleague of mine in Croatia has a very low opinion of Igman products, dunno if Genix brand is manufactured at the same plant as Igman.

I've seen a favorable review of Prvi Partizan component primers in an article written by a European competitive shooter evaluating various component primers, I'd personally welcome PPU component primers being available at retail in the USA.

http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=2662


PPU shot fine for me when I used it for a few courses at Front Sight Firearms in Pahrump NV. That's all they sell and they go through a TON of it.
 
If anyone happens to stumble on hornady 62gr fmj bthp, please post. I'm tired of searching for now.
 
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