OK, I think I've finally come to my senses.
Ammo prices have gotten to the point that I have to seriously consider reloading again. The last time I researched it, reloading 9mm was not cost effective considering that I could buy Blazer aluminum for $4.00 a box at Academy. Now it's $7.00 a box and going up again. Add tax and that makes it about $0.15 per round over the counter according to my old school arithmetic.
What is a realistic cost per 9mm round that I can expect at current component prices if I roll my own?
I'm not factoring in the cost of a press and other hardware pieces at this point. Only the cost per round for bullets, primers and powder, using range brass if I can scrounge some.
current reloading costs.....
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current reloading costs.....
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True, the big eye opener for me, and 45acp, was the selection of bullets is much larger than one might think if you're only been looking in the local shops. Hit a web vendor, like say midwayusa, and search around. There are many options, both in type, quantity and packaging.george wrote:Everything can be purchased in bulk for cheaper.
Example 50 count box of 300gr .429 JHP in the nice plastic box, 25.00
100 count box 0f 300gr .429 JHP in a paper box 22.50
Corbon factory ammo with a 300gr JHP 35.00 for a box of 20.00
After a short look around you'll find there are supplies out there at fairly low cost. It's just the local stores are more interested in the rifle re-loaders, as they go for accuracy (spelled expensive) , unlike us handgun people who want volume.
After a short look around you'll find there are supplies out there fairly low cost. It just the local stores are more interested in the rifle re-loaders, as they go for accuarcy , unlike us handgun people who want volume.
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You might want to check this out:
http://www.handloads.com/calc/loadingCosts.asp
http://www.handloads.com/calc/loadingCosts.asp
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