Large Rifle Primers

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Large Rifle Primers

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An off brand, but they show in stock.
https://www.powdervalley.com/product/ru ... %3D.SeB582
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I hopped on here to post the same thing. You beat me to it! Never heard of RAUG. Anyone use them before?
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Sounds like the same company that makes the Swiss GP11 ammo I use in my K31 and 1911 Swiss rifles. Probably pretty good stuff.
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They make high quality stuff. I have had some of their 5.56 brass for my Palma rifle and it shot well for me.
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Ordered two bricks. Set on primers for a little while now. They’re still in stock.
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Here's a website where you can check gun/ammo/primer scams. If they don't list the sight as a scam site, you still need to be careful, they may not have in their database yet. One thing to make sure of: they will allow you to purchase with all the relevant credit cards. Good luck and good hunting.

https://stopgunscams.com/
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Sometimes you get the chicken, and sometimes you get the feathers!
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I checked that one out. Unfortunately a scam. The first big red flag is they don’t accept credit cards. Then I searched them through that gunscam website.

Powder valley was legitimate. I received my primers two days ago. Not sure if they still have them in stock. I really like this thread. Really helps everyone out if we keep posting what we find. I noticed BACO has 40/70ss brass back in stock right now speaking of which. Black powder is in good shape there at the moment with GOEX and Swiss or at least it was on Friday.
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The website says their store is in Tucson, Arizona, 85705 and the phone number is a Phoenix area code.
Does not list a physical location. Think I will pay them a visit.
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Well, I'm curious to hear what you find.
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Concerning, unable to establish a physical location.
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Moreover, speaking for myself only, I am increasingly suspicious of any business that prefers or requires Pay Pal.
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You’ll never find a physical location for these types of operations. If you do find a physical location it’s usually an abandoned store or a totally different business than what is claimed to be. I tracked down the physical location for one of these rip-off scam operations a few years back and it was a cellphone repair shop. They just pick an address, eeny, meeny, miny, moe, and that’s what they go with.
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Sent them an email to their listed email address Dec 31st, no response yet.

Have a private investigator suggest making a small order and see what happens. Still considering that.
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