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Budget .223 varmint ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1872920" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Those look nice, but man-- the time it takes to swage a core, swage the jacket, press the core into the jacket, then form the tip just totally outweigh other cheep options right now for me (and that doesnt inclue all the casting and staging equipment costs. </p><p></p><p>For reloading I buy the midsouth varmint nightmare 55 grain soft point bullets when they go on sale-- full cost is 9 cents each, but on sale I bought mine for 6 cents each. I keep my costs down to about 17 cents per round this way by using free range pick up brass for my plinking and varmint loads</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1872920, member: 94491"] Those look nice, but man-- the time it takes to swage a core, swage the jacket, press the core into the jacket, then form the tip just totally outweigh other cheep options right now for me (and that doesnt inclue all the casting and staging equipment costs. For reloading I buy the midsouth varmint nightmare 55 grain soft point bullets when they go on sale-- full cost is 9 cents each, but on sale I bought mine for 6 cents each. I keep my costs down to about 17 cents per round this way by using free range pick up brass for my plinking and varmint loads [/QUOTE]
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