That's what it cost to play, here on the rock anyways. Got 3 lbs from BC $180, got 3 lbs here in NL $180... Just as well buy here for the overpriced stuff, get it instantly..![]()
When I can think back to paying $48 for an 8lb keg I quess prices have gone up a tad, thankfuly I still have a few lbs of that stuff.OMG.. Ive never paid more than $28 a pound for .223 powder. They are robbing you guys.
Don't let any of these liars make you believe that reloading SAVES money...
And how many times can you usually reload brass before it starts to show excessive wear and is no longer reusable?


REALLY ...lol just kidding . Yes with all the gear and components , I purchased, now that I put some thought into it , about $2200 , to get 1800 vac rnds. Could have got 1800 factory rnds for the same cost. But the next 1800 will cost half that. I figure .60 cents a rnd for vmax is good, considering that's what I pay for AE black box . The powder is the killer ,$30 a lb , but it cost me $30 a lb for delivery . And they know that here, so it's $60 a lb here. I heard if you buy 10 or more lbs from higgensons , it's free delivery .( have to check that out).Don't let any of these liars make you believe that reloading SAVES money... by the time you buy all the equipment and components it is costing you... and that is not factoring in the time to do the loading, building a reloading station, storing all the gear, driving all over hell's half acre to find the brass and bullets and powder... stockpiling ten times the components than you need etc... etc...
Just watch what happens when the inmates respond to this post... they all drank the Koolade... they have all spent a lot of time convincing themselves and their spouses and partners that reloading is cheaper... and it can be in certain specific circumstances, but taken as a whole... it just ain't... to me there are better reasons to reload than money... It appeals to my OCD, making highly consistent ammunition as I need it... when I need it... the ability to tweak the best performance out of my firearms... and rows of shiny brass are purty...
My 9mm cost me
$.08 Bullet (124gr plated)
$.03 Primer
$.01 Powder
$.12 Total per round
Don't let any of these liars make you believe that reloading SAVES money... by the time you buy all the equipment and components it is costing you... and that is not factoring in the time to do the loading, building a reloading station, storing all the gear, driving all over hell's half acre to find the brass and bullets and powder... stockpiling ten times the components than you need etc... etc...
Just watch what happens when the inmates respond to this post... they all drank the Koolade... they have all spent a lot of time convincing themselves and their spouses and partners that reloading is cheaper... and it can be in certain specific circumstances, but taken as a whole... it just ain't... to me there are better reasons to reload than money... It appeals to my OCD, making highly consistent ammunition as I need it... when I need it... the ability to tweak the best performance out of my firearms... and rows of shiny brass are purty...
Depending on the system you have, how long does it usually take to load 1000 rounds of 223 or 9 mm?
Assuming all your brass is clean and ready to go?
Where you guys getting 9mm plated bullets for .08? I'm paying $120 for 1000 in southern ontario.... costing closer to .19 per loaded round with used brass. Am I getting ripped off on projectiles?
Just checked the higgensons site, it's 21 lbs , to get the free shipping, good for me.REALLY ...lol just kidding . Yes with all the gear and components , I purchased, now that I put some thought into it , about $2200 , to get 1800 vac rnds. Could have got 1800 factory rnds for the same cost. But the next 1800 will cost half that. I figure .60 cents a rnd for vmax is good, considering that's what I pay for AE black box . The powder is the killer ,$30 a lb , but it cost me $30 a lb for delivery . And they know that here, so it's $60 a lb here. I heard if you buy 10 or more lbs from higgensons , it's free delivery .( have to check that out).



























