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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tpv57" data-source="post: 79871" data-attributes="member: 4623"><p>Take your componets bullets,powder,primers,cases you will be using over so you can't really figure that in.</p><p>for powder there are 7000gr's in 1lb divide that by your charge and that will give how many loads you can get with 1 lb (I.E. 7000/70=100/buy the cost of power=cost per cartridge for powder)</p><p>bullets (amount of bullets in box divide by cost of box)</p><p>primers (amount of primers in box divibe by cost of box)</p><p>add together=cost per cartridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tpv57, post: 79871, member: 4623"] Take your componets bullets,powder,primers,cases you will be using over so you can't really figure that in. for powder there are 7000gr's in 1lb divide that by your charge and that will give how many loads you can get with 1 lb (I.E. 7000/70=100/buy the cost of power=cost per cartridge for powder) bullets (amount of bullets in box divide by cost of box) primers (amount of primers in box divibe by cost of box) add together=cost per cartridge. [/QUOTE]
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