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Harold Lee Pickens
12-22-2025, 10:15 PM
Must have really come down from the highs a couple years ago.
Cabela's had Win 209s for $50/1000 and Clerinox /cheddites at $60. In the past the cheddites were generally cheaper --maybe the new tariffs.
Using my Cabela's credit card gave me an additional 15 percent off, so $42.50 per brick, I thought that a darn good price and bought several. If they have to be shipped there would be a hazmat charge, but there is a store 10 miles from me.That discount ends tonight.
Haven't seen much change in powder prices.
Paul Ehlers
12-24-2025, 10:39 AM
This is good news on the primer front for sure. Now if we could only get the price of lead shot down & the selection of great powders back, we would really be in business.
Stephen Hodges
12-24-2025, 11:30 AM
Winchester Primers especially. A year ago they were double the price of today.
Pete Lester
12-24-2025, 01:08 PM
I was at Cabela's in Scarborough ME last week. There were no Winchester 209's, Cheddite's were $6.99 a hundred, very little powder and all one pound bottles. A few bags of lead 6 and their price on shot had gone up since this past summer to $62.99 a bag.
There was a nice condition Remington 31 12ga with a 26" IC solid rib. A very heavy gun, felt like at least 8.5 pounds, dimensions felt higher than a field gun. Guessing it was somebody's Skeet gun, $399. There was also a 32" Model 12, I think it had a rib, maybe Scott Kittredge will remember, it was also $399.
Harold Lee Pickens
12-24-2025, 01:11 PM
Wheeling Cabelas gun prices always seem very high, like $1999.00 for a Trojan 12
Mike Koneski
12-24-2025, 02:15 PM
The shotshell powders will be working there way into the marketplace. You can pretty much be looking at mostly 1 lb containers. Maybe a few 4 or 8 lbers thrown in but the powder companies will make more selling in in 1 lb containers, so there you go. We already started seeing the Alliant powders in our area. Hodgdon will probably follow suit.
Paul Ehlers
12-25-2025, 11:03 AM
The shotshell powders will be working there way into the marketplace. You can pretty much be looking at mostly 1 lb containers. Maybe a few 4 or 8 lbers thrown in but the powder companies will make more selling in in 1 lb containers, so there you go. We already started seeing the Alliant powders in our area. Hodgdon will probably follow suit.
This is good news!!
On the primer front--I'm just glad we can get them again; it wasn't that long ago when we were willing to pay just about any price to get our hands on a brick of Winchester 209's. We were ecstatic when the Cheddite's became readily available & we were back in business & not buying from the scalpers.
The prices coming down is just icing on the cake with a cherry on top.
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