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I can see it as a real benefit for the hard to find or obsolete calibers.
My 280 Ross,45-120 Sharps and 577 Snider agree completely!
I can see it as a real benefit for the hard to find or obsolete calibers.
My 280 Ross,45-120 Sharps and 577 Snider agree completely!
If you are actually doing a group buy and making up the cartridges for buds at a slight mark up to cover your own costs, the amounts your describe are hardly worth the trouble.
Anyway, I notice that you don't mention any rifle cartridges. [/QUOTE]
1) Most of your advice was bang on, however, the sale of ammunition is illegal without a manufacturer's license.
2) Actually, he did...500 .308
Reloading is another hobby in its self that I thoroughly enjoy as much as shooting.
Yep, sometimes more, here.
Hobby? Try addiction!![]()
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Buy what you can and move up later down the road. I had my old Lee press since 2001. It got retired on XMAS when Santa bought me the new Lee Cast press. That old Lee press has pumped out 1000's of rounds, all big 30 cal's too. Still going strong.
Well my road was longer than yours. My Lee Challenger was second hand when I bought it in 1987. It got retired Christmas last year when Santa brought a Cast single stage AND Cast Turret. But both the Challenger and the old turret press pumped out an unknown number of rounds. And my RockChucker still sits on the bench with a collet puller in it, just like it always has.
I don't know what you mean...I can weather most shortages, just like this one. Learned my lesson in the 80's, never been short since.only problem I am seeing is the reload components in short supply in some regards being a problem.
Turret press is 4 times faster, at least.I only do 9mm currently on a single stage.
To date, both the wife and I have probably loaded around 15K rounds and not factoring cost of equipment it costs us about $7.50/50
When you have a mortgage, sometimes you have more time then $ lol
Edit: You know, I just did the math... WTH am I using a single stage for now, it paid for itself long ago.... Time to get something a wee bit faster soon lol.
8 lbs? To make sure you don't run out any time soon?? Brother, between shotgun and pistol, I'd be lucky if 8 lbs made it through a year. I buy 21lb lots from Higginson's every two years or so.I was able to get 2 of my presses used & fully outfitted and saved a ton of money that way, and I buy everything in bulk and use the same powder for the 4 pistol calibers I reload, so I picked up powder in an 8 pound tub to a.) save a few bucks and b.) make sure I dont run out any time soon.
I also enjoy doing it.
8 lbs? To make sure you don't run out any time soon?? Brother, between shotgun and pistol, I'd be lucky if 8 lbs made it through a year. I buy 21lb lots from Higginson's every two years or so.
only problem I am seeing is the reload components in short supply in some regards being a problem.
Hi Folks
Looking for some input on the cost savings of reloading. Is it worth buying the equipment to reload say 2000 rds of 40s&w & 2000 rds 9mm and say 500 308? Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
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