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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
I bet I'm not the only one using powder they've never used before
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2179183" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>That's the problem, can't get hardly anything presently. The manufactures talk it up on how they are running 24/7, but still no powder or primers. Brass is short too. I can't believe there that many more hand loader out there now. It use to be petty cheap to set up for reloading, but now that has changed. If going top of the line it's thousands of dollars to set up. I know, because I am upgrading my reloading equipment presently. Don't get me wrong I am glad for the better equipment that out there. Talking about costs, and hand loading it's somewhere $45 to $60 for a box of presently. Adding shipping, Hazmat, sales tax into the picture. When I started I could load for less than .10 per round in my old 300 H & H Mag. That was $0.75 per hundred primers, $2. for a1# can of powder, and about $3. for hundreds Sierra Bullets. My how things have changed. It still takes a days work to buy that even now. It hasn't change much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2179183, member: 101791"] That's the problem, can't get hardly anything presently. The manufactures talk it up on how they are running 24/7, but still no powder or primers. Brass is short too. I can't believe there that many more hand loader out there now. It use to be petty cheap to set up for reloading, but now that has changed. If going top of the line it's thousands of dollars to set up. I know, because I am upgrading my reloading equipment presently. Don't get me wrong I am glad for the better equipment that out there. Talking about costs, and hand loading it's somewhere $45 to $60 for a box of presently. Adding shipping, Hazmat, sales tax into the picture. When I started I could load for less than .10 per round in my old 300 H & H Mag. That was $0.75 per hundred primers, $2. for a1# can of powder, and about $3. for hundreds Sierra Bullets. My how things have changed. It still takes a days work to buy that even now. It hasn't change much [/QUOTE]
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