I feel bad for you guys out west...

I may be shooting $126 a box primers but I have 200 yards right out my front door and 2 miles of nothing around that!! :)

I couldn't resist posting on this thread!
 
What with the $10 extra I pay for a case of primers, and my $90 power bill in January, I might not be able to afford bear hunting this spring, or sheep hunting this fall. Have to go shoot a few thousand gophers on weekends over the summer to make up for it, I guess. But I'll probably still do the fall elk hunt in the foothills and the deer hunt locally and maybe antelope down south too if I get drawn, and I should be close.

Gosh, I sure wish I could save that $10 on a case of primers like some lucky people can. Of course with the differences in provincial tax it's probably more like $5 savings but who's counting, right? :)
 
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