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 $20 S+B Primers at Cabela's 
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http://www.cabelas.com/product/SELLIER- ... %3Dprimers

I hear they have $20 hazmat too! I have to skip on this one due to other purchasing, but goddamn!


Tue May 09, 2017 8:42 am
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Wonder if they are same price in store right now...?


Tue May 09, 2017 9:06 am
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Barfly wrote:
Wonder if they are same price in store right now...?


I believe they price match their own website!


Tue May 09, 2017 9:09 am
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I just called the store and the gal who answered said that cashiers will honor website sale prices. If they are not on sale in store, you have to tell them and they will check the price online and honor that price. :mulletslayer:

Guess I am going to Cabelas after work today... :-)


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If you use a Hornady LNL, be aware that the S&B primers may not feed correctly. I haven't tried them myself, but lamrith had issues and apparently others have experienced it as well.

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I'm still using a hand primer, so good to go there. :) Thanks for the heads up though.


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Yeah they would drop into the primer shuttle, but they have a raise anvil and it would catch ont eh tube and not let the shuttle cycle back out and under teh brass. I have since heard other presses can have issues as well.

THAT said if you handprime, there was an article I saw posted in last few days showing the SD/ES for them is pretty much the best around. so they are great in that regard.

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Barfly wrote:
Wonder if they are same price in store right now...?


I believe they price match their own website!


I have found that to be true in the past.


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lamrith wrote:
Yeah they would drop into the primer shuttle, but they have a raise anvil and it would catch ont eh tube and not let the shuttle cycle back out and under teh brass. I have since heard other presses can have issues as well.

THAT said if you handprime, there was an article I saw posted in last few days showing the SD/ES for them is pretty much the best around. so they are great in that regard.


Most of the "Foreign" primers are a little different in dimension than the CCI's, Fed's, Rem's, and Win's. I have similar issues with Wolf/Tula but do love their consistency. In my rifles it's not unusual to see SD's around 6.

A lot of people don't like them because they are a little more difficult to seat but I guess they just need a stronger thumb :bigsmile:

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MadPick wrote:
If you use a Hornady LNL, be aware that the S&B primers may not feed correctly. I haven't tried them myself, but lamrith had issues and apparently others have experienced it as well.

They work great in my 550B. Also, they are on sale in store as well. Sadly, tulalip was out.


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