Varget Back in stock in 1 lb and 8 lb

Reasonable prices all things considered.
Still working on my big lot of varget I got from you guys early 2022.

Keep up the good work folks.
 
Those are terrible prices. Greedflation...

Actually Clay's prices are better than most shops.

Unfortunately powder, primers, bullets, brass, ammunition, guns and accessories are going to sky-rocket with our dollar tanking.

Prophet River's customer satisfaction is number one. That alone is worth something to most buyers.

In saying that, if you do not like their prices, feel free to shop elsewhere.

It will be tough to find Varget less than $80.00 per pound.
 
Actually Clay's prices are better than most shops.

Unfortunately powder, primers, bullets, brass, ammunition, guns and accessories are going to sky-rocket with our dollar tanking.

Prophet River's customer satisfaction is number one. That alone is worth something to most buyers.

In saying that, if you do not like their prices, feel free to shop elsewhere.

It will be tough to find Varget less than $80.00 per pound.

No offence intended but I don’t know why people want to be hero by standing up for retailers. Those are not the greatest prices. At the same time it’s “free” market. They have varget listed for $100 more per jug than other retailers. If you are ok with paying that price, good for you. I’ll take my business elsewhere.
 
No offence intended but I don’t know why people want to be hero by standing up for retailers. Those are not the greatest prices. At the same time it’s “free” market. They have varget listed for $100 more per jug than other retailers. If you are ok with paying that price, good for you. I’ll take my business elsewhere.

Where on earth are you seeing 8lbs of Varget in stock for $500 in Canada? Most other places I'm seeing have it for $650.
 
No offence intended but I don’t know why people want to be hero by standing up for retailers. Those are not the greatest prices. At the same time it’s “free” market. They have varget listed for $100 more per jug than other retailers. If you are ok with paying that price, good for you. I’ll take my business elsewhere.

No offence taken, I'm not standing up for anyone.

Your right, it is a free market for sure.

My comment was shooting accessories are getting expensive, moving forward, not everyone will be able to continue their love of the sport.

It's a sad day when people will have to choose between food, gas in their fuel-tank, heat in their homes or luxuries like sport shooting and hunting.

Blame a scumbag liberal, blame trudy for not including a $215,000.00 gift on his tax return to avoid paying tax, blame the idiots that vote liberal.

I think we are all fed up with the price of reloading components, unfortunately it isn't Prophet Rivers fault.

I'm no different than anyone else, if I do not like the price, I shop elsewhere.

So far, it's still a free country. Oh wait, or is it?......:(
 
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Where on earth are you seeing 8lbs of Varget in stock for $500 in Canada? Most other places I'm seeing have it for $650.

I don’t wanna post names(plural) here on PR’s thread. There are dealers on this site selling or sold Varget within last few weeks (not months) for lot less.
Again, if you are happy with this price, go ahead and order some. If you are not, put some time in research and have patience.
I just ordered some brass from Prophet as that was fair priced.
 
Those are terrible prices. Greedflation...

No offence intended but I don’t know why people want to be hero by standing up for retailers. Those are not the greatest prices. At the same time it’s “free” market. They have varget listed for $100 more per jug than other retailers. If you are ok with paying that price, good for you. I’ll take my business elsewhere.

Go check BSS’s prices on Varget, the 8 pounder is just shy of $1000 lol.
 
Actually Clay's prices are better than most shops.



Unfortunately powder, primers, bullets, brass, ammunition, guns and accessories are going to sky-rocket with our dollar tanking.

Prophet River's customer satisfaction is number one. That alone is worth something to most buyers.

In saying that, if you do not like their prices, feel free to shop elsewhere.

It will be tough to find Varget less than $80.00 per pound.


Agree


Also these guys also keep stuff coming and priced as fair as they can
 
Agree 100% and feel the same about that retailer.

more than likely their supply of varget was purchased at a spike in the prices from distributors. Prices have stared to come down in that area allowing the retailers to drop theirs also. I know the store I work at part time was purchasing their Varget for the same price that some stores are now able to sell them at. If you buy varget at $70/lb you cannot sell it at $67/lb without taking a loss
 
more than likely their supply of varget was purchased at a spike in the prices from distributors. Prices have stared to come down in that area allowing the retailers to drop theirs also. I know the store I work at part time was purchasing their Varget for the same price that some stores are now able to sell them at. If you buy varget at $70/lb you cannot sell it at $67/lb without taking a loss

For the record, there is no spike in cost of powders, only the same increase all the dealers have. All dealers pay the same for cost of products.

It's nice to give the retailers the benefit of the doubt, but nope, it's pure greed I'm afraid.
 
The Varget is selling. The 8 pounders are almost gone now. Go on their website and have a look for yourself. Why are they selling? Because it is priced fairly! Some other retailers are showing some lower prices but if you look closer you will see that these are old prices still listed on their sites...and they haven't had any Varget in stock and for sale for forever! That's not a fair comparison.

Clay and Prophet River are top notch...A+...the Real Deal.
 
Powder isn't dropping to the price 3 years ago.
Covid shutdowns screwed up the supply chains for damn near everything. Every company that lost money during this period raised prices to offset losses. Add to that that large corporations like Vista Outdoors is buying up successful companies, companies to act as suppliers for other companies..Alliant Powders..for Remington Federal Ammuntion.
Add to that that the backorder situation is filled by order date in the USA and the dealers wholesalers and distributors went crazy with their orders when the shortages started.
World demand for military ammo is at a high..don't think this doesn't affect supply demand.

Then add on the Federal Buffoon putting shipping restrictions on componants and that increases shipping a bunch.

Bottom line PRs prices are where it is in this economy.
 
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