Everglades has turned into a gouge center as far as reloading material goes. Looked at their powder prices lately? Nearly double everyone else. 6 - 8 months ago they were showing primers "not in stock" yet they were selling them on Gunbroker for triple. They rate right there with Cheaper Than Dirt as far as I'm concerned.Their prices are almost too good to be true, 1000 45ACP washed and polished brass is $79. Everglades is charging $189. That’s quite a difference..............
Thanks had no idea they’d gone to dark sideEverglades has turned into a gouge center as far as reloading material goes. Looked at their powder prices lately? Nearly double everyone else. 6 - 8 months ago they were showing primers "not in stock" yet they were selling them on Gunbroker for triple. They rate right there with Cheaper Than Dirt as far as I'm concerned.
I got 10k of those SPP when they were $100 more expensive...but I thought the price as reasonable when considering the quality of them and the quantity you could buy.Thanks for the vote of confidence! I went ahead and pulled the trigger on their SPP's.
4 real! let me take a look!Their prices are almost too good to be true—
1000 45ACP washed and polished brass is $79. Everglades is charging $189.
That’s quite a difference.
Can you let us (me) know how your order turns out please?
I used to buy from them before they got gougy.Thanks had no idea they’d gone to dark side
I’ve looked at several other places since yesterday and Everglades is WAY more than the rest.I used to buy from them before they got gougy.
I had a friend buy 3k 45ACP cases a while back and ended giving my the SPP ones...since he knows that is what I prefer to load and shoot. I think he gave me a bit over 1k cases. I gave him back some mixed LPP .45ACP cases I had on hand...likely a few hundred.I asked Capital whether their 45ACP case primer pockets were small, large, or mixed. Mixed is the answer. But who knows how many of each?