$ 100.00 bucks is coffee money for most people here.
I enjoy a talk to guys who are right into any other sport/hobbies.
Like say golf. Ask them what they spend of stuff, memberships etc.
The guys at work are into high end snow machines and going to the mountains. The law is all sleds must be hauled by a diesel truck, fully loaded of course. Whatever buddy buys is always the best.
Trucks must be traded before they get broken in
The running joke about G..... and his $15000.00 new sled and T shirt he just got.
They explain the goal is to trade up to a new machine every 2 years.
The old one is no longer good enough or relaiable.
G.....'s last machine was $10000.00.
The joke is the T shirts outlast the sled.
My point is that for this increase to cost a large bore rifle shooter an extra hundred bucks on primers he would be spending somewhere around 5-6,000 dollars on powder and bullets. Add a handful of barrels, or replacement rifles because the required 10,000 shots will take a toll.At that point 100 bucks is a rounding error on the almost criminal amount of fun you're having.
Take a more likely example of 500 shots per year, and the additional expense would amount to about the same as a couple cups of coffee or maybe just one cappa/mocca/latte/nancyboy coffee