Why are your Reloading Supplies Priced so High?

XMIKE

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Dear P&D

Please explain why your Reloading supplies are priced so high compared to market pricing.

P&D Campro 40 180gr RN =$150.00 plus gst picked up in Edmonton.
Tenda Campro same, same =$128.78 plus gst with free shipping to my door on orders over $300.

Doing some quick math on an order of 3 cases P&D is approx. $66. Higher. I could have used other Alberta examples with pricing similar to Tenda.

Suggest that you review your Campro/Reloading pricing and make an adjustment or risk loosing your loyal customers.

BTW the same applies to primers and powders.

XMIKE
 
P&D doesn’t have any explaining to do.

If you don’t like it, don’t buy there. Pretty simple really.

I can also pretty much guarantee that if you had sent Phil a quick email he would have done his best to do a little better on pricing. Calling out his business and slightly higher prices on a public forum is a real class act move.
 
Our retail prices are correct for the volume we buy and sell of Campro. If someone else wants to sell for less then that's their business. Our other reloading prices are very competitive and we keep lots of inventory on hand. Phil.
 
Not sure if you consider yourself as a loyal customer but dont think you are when you come and batch a dealer in that way here!!
As steyr said you dont like the prices go somewhere else!!!
 
I have to agree don't like it take your money somewhere else. P & D has always been great to deal with and I'm willing to pay for the selection they bring to me and great costumer service they provide. To each their own but why try and bring negativity to someone in our small community of firearms and sport shooting when we already have to fight to keep our sport alive in this day and time.
 
Just yesterday i went to the range and launched a bunch of projectiles purchased at P&D, had a great time! Thanks for having what i need when i need it guys!
 
I hope that this douche move of calling out retailers doesn't go any farther than this one sad incident.
You are free to do some research and buy from whomever you want, at a price you're willing to pay. If you don't like what you see, keep your opinions to yourself and move on.

Free enterprise will look after the rest.
 
There are a lot of retailers that value feedback such as this and often go so far as to enact programs, such as price matching, to ensure they are still competitive. I don't think XMike had any malice by it, but perhaps a call directly to the retailer would have sufficed.

Free markets and free speech go hand in hand.
 
There are a lot of retailers that value feedback such as this and often go so far as to enact programs, such as price matching, to ensure they are still competitive. I don't think XMike had any malice by it, but perhaps a call directly to the retailer would have sufficed.

Free markets and free speech go hand in hand.

What he said.
 
I still don't get why individuals feel the need to defend great vendors like P&D, which don't need any protection and if need be they can do so quite competently themselves... This is why they have these forums. If it was for announcements they would simply shut them for customer posts... Any traffic on their section is good traffic.

Relax, if you know the answer to a question, by all means provide an answer, but don't protect the king more than he needs protection...!
 
Their primers and Campro selection might be a little high, but powders and other bullets are on par with other retailers.

Not everyone gets the same buying option from distributors.

Feel free to shop around.
 
P&D has treated me very well since they have the stuff I was looking for.

Plus they support us shooters and thier staff good, that's a plus when it comes to quality.

Some times I buy from them, other times I shop around, but for the most part I just get it over with since I don't have the extra time to fiddle fart around.

The staff will go that extra mile at finding out answers to questions if we're in a bind,,, that's what quality shops do,,, this is not saying a person can't access information off the WWW, but having the human elements in place sometimes makes a big difference.

When dealing one on one, things get done, no wavering from the program with out the human contacts.

Nothing wrong with finding what works for you, same for me. All my BS crap is sorted as our crew is in the far north hunting right now.

I'm sure a few extras bucks spent was well worth it for use since we are in field instead of waiting for the postman package to show up.

$100 to $200 bucks in the shooting sports world ain't going to hold us back from good times.

Keep up the good quality work P&D staff, thanks for the tread idea since it reminds me and gang to swing by there for a few extras of this and that.

Awesome-ness fore sure.
 
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