Does anyone reload match .308 in Nova Scotia?

why not invest in some reloading gear and o it yourself?

few things to consider here

buying some one else reloads is never a good idea

if you do find some one to sell to you, they probably wont sell you at just the cost of components, which is where the savings is, so you probably wont save much or any $ over buying commercial
 
hmm well lets break this down-

1lbs pwder -$33-35

primers -45$per1000

match bullets - 50ish per 100

brass- any where from free range pick up to $1 each for premium such as lapua etc

average 44grains of powder

put all that into a reloading calculator and just components alone will run $.90 - 1.75 per load. obviously this cost drops as i put number of reloads per brass as "1" as the seller would loose the brass and you dont reload
 
hmm well lets break this down-

1lbs pwder -$33-35

primers -45$per1000

match bullets - 50ish per 100

brass- any where from free range pick up to $1 each for premium such as lapua etc

average 44grains of powder

put all that into a reloading calculator and just components alone will run $.90 - 1.75 per load. obviously this cost drops as i put number of reloads per brass as "1" as the seller would loose the brass and you dont reload

Agree with that.

If you want to start reloading and want to buy an excellent press start with the Forster CO-AX reloading press. You can buy excellent dies from Redding or good one from Lee.

Contact Hirsch Precision in Nova Scotia, Peter is the owner. A gentleman.

Have a nice trip toward the East my friend.
 
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