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Unread 03-15-2022, 08:52 PM   #1
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Tom, did she give you the price of a new PW?





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Yes she did Dean. To replace the LS1000 I had it would be $1099.99. Their Patriot is now $1200. The base press now is an 800plus which is $899.99.
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After sitting for about 4 months, I got a call about 3 weeks ago, telling me that their first guess was $375, but would be adjusted as they got into it. Told them I was away from my house for a month - please hold it until I returned. They were most accommodating. Cost of shooting is going up, whether fresh shells or reloading. Down in FL for a month. Am pleased to find a friend who will sell me a flat of shells for $85, all up
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After sitting for about 4 months, I got a call about 3 weeks ago, telling me that their first guess was $375, but would be adjusted as they got into it. Told them I was away from my house for a month - please hold it until I returned. They were most accommodating. Cost of shooting is going up, whether fresh shells or reloading. Down in FL for a month. Am pleased to find a friend who will sell me a flat of shells for $85, all up
You were lucky to find shells for $85 a flat. I was at LL Beans in Freeport this past Sunday and have not see as much ammunition in one place in two years. Tons of cases and individual boxes of about anything you can imagine, including some 2.5" RST's in lead. But the prices were out of sight. The RST's were $65 a box, and the flats went from $165 to $248 per case. Run of the mill individual boxes were around $25 to $35 per box.
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