Reload Swiss price increase

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Rburro2

Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#11 Post by Rburro2 »

Rburro2 wrote:Probably bullshit just to Rob british shooters of a few more quid
By the dealers
DW58

Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#12 Post by DW58 »

As with almost everything, we're massively ripped off in the UK compared to the US.

I believe many of the US-brand powders are actually made in Australia and simply packaged in the US, so someone between the US and here is profiting massively at our expense, at least part of which is probably the Government, but who else?
Mr_Logic

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#13 Post by Mr_Logic »

It's nuts. I had to pay £65/1000 for CCI primers at Norman Clark - fleeced!
majordisorder

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#14 Post by majordisorder »

Mr_Logic wrote:It's nuts. I had to pay £65/1000 for CCI primers at Norman Clark - fleeced!
You don't actually have to have CCI though do you? What about the other brands?
Mr_Logic

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#15 Post by Mr_Logic »

CCI shoots the tightest group with Lapua Palma brass, and lowest ES too, for my 168 hybrids.

For large rifle, cant get Fed 210M, just the normal 210, so CCI BR2 is my only choice.
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Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#16 Post by Ballistol »

ovenpaa wrote:I am starting to hear rumours of a significant price increase for some of the Reload Swiss powders, something in the region of +50% - has anyone first hand knowledge of such an increase?
So have I got this right?

There's going to be a significant price rise for this new powder, before it's even formally launched! :roll:
DaveT

Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#17 Post by DaveT »

We are not only being ripped off ......in addition most of the time the stuff is hard to find!
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Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#18 Post by Alpha1 »

I pay £29 for a 1000 primers and I don't see any difference in my shooting running them side by side with Federal=(£34) or CCI = (£34)
Blu

Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#19 Post by Blu »

Alpha1 wrote:I pay £29 for a 1000 primers and I don't see any difference in my shooting running them side by side with Federal=(£34) or CCI = (£34)
Well yeah you wouldn't if all you are shooting at is a target 25 -100 yards away. The majority of us have access to ranges in excess of a 100 yards. tongueout

Blu :twisted:
The Cupcake Kid

Re: Reload Swiss price increase

#20 Post by The Cupcake Kid »

Some of you might want to have a chat with Nigel so you can appreciate the expense and work involved in bringing powders into the UK.

It's very easy to compare the price of goods in the U.S. with the price we pay in the U.K. and assume someone is just marking it up and making more profit for themselves, but it's usually much more complicated than that and when it comes to powder and primers there are all sorts of restrictions and regulations required to import them, which has an impact on the cost to the seller.

Nigel is not one of those people out to make a quick buck from UK shooters by hiking his prices for no reason. If he's had to increase them there will be a genuine reason for it.
DaveT wrote:We are not only being ripped off ......in addition most of the time the stuff is hard to find!
Presumably you feel the same about the cost of diamonds and gold as well? ;)
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