It was $80 worth based on actual cost. I buy on a regular basis and keep an inventory. I"m not into the expensive inventory layers yet.SQLGeek wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:14 amI've also called them brass goblins. At least she asked.OneGun wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:11 pmI went to the range the other day for the first time in 3 weeks. Shot 100 rounds of 9mm. The lady in the lane next to my lane was a brass bunny. No sooner than I started packing up my range bag than she asked if she could pick-up and keep my brass.SQLGeek wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:21 pm Unfortunately mrvmax is right. It is a terrible time to break into reloading to save money.
Primers can be found on the secondary market but you’re going to pay astronomical amounts for them. Bullets are hit or miss but 9mm is tough to find.
I’d take this time to research presses and learn the process through videos online. See if you can get your hands on components first.
So what did it feel like to shoot $400 worth of ammo?
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- Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:11 pm
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I went to the range the other day for the first time in 3 weeks. Shot 100 rounds of 9mm. The lady in the lane next to my lane was a brass bunny. No sooner than I started packing up my range bag than she asked if she could pick-up and keep my brass.SQLGeek wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 9:21 pm Unfortunately mrvmax is right. It is a terrible time to break into reloading to save money.
Primers can be found on the secondary market but you’re going to pay astronomical amounts for them. Bullets are hit or miss but 9mm is tough to find.
I’d take this time to research presses and learn the process through videos online. See if you can get your hands on components first.