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Reloading
Fair price for reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 2394719" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>I guess it depends on what caliber your loading for. I have been reloaded for friends and family for a while. They used to give me like $10-$20. When they seen me order all the primes, brass, powder last time they about flipped. I think I dropped about $600. One of my friends gave me $20 for 2 boxes of 26 Nosler. I didn't say anything so that's on me. When he asked how much does it normally cost? I told him you bought a gun before checking on the price of Ammo for that caliber. So we looked it Up. It varies but we have seen up to $140 per box of 20 on custom loads. So I asked him would you do it for $10 a box? He kinda frowned. Moral of the story is don't let your friend and family take advantage of you. I payed for the range fee. I made dope cards for them to help them out. That all cost money. It's a hour drive for me to the 1,000yd shooting range. They now give me $50 -$60 a box for mags and $20-40 per box for something like 243-308 powder case capacity.I'm not making any profit. I figured it out once and I'm barely breaking even. Maybe a little more, but not much. They are starting to reload for themself's now. Some of them really like to shoot. I couldn't keep up. I'll leave it at that. Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 2394719, member: 19988"] I guess it depends on what caliber your loading for. I have been reloaded for friends and family for a while. They used to give me like $10-$20. When they seen me order all the primes, brass, powder last time they about flipped. I think I dropped about $600. One of my friends gave me $20 for 2 boxes of 26 Nosler. I didn’t say anything so that’s on me. When he asked how much does it normally cost? I told him you bought a gun before checking on the price of Ammo for that caliber. So we looked it Up. It varies but we have seen up to $140 per box of 20 on custom loads. So I asked him would you do it for $10 a box? He kinda frowned. Moral of the story is don’t let your friend and family take advantage of you. I payed for the range fee. I made dope cards for them to help them out. That all cost money. It’s a hour drive for me to the 1,000yd shooting range. They now give me $50 -$60 a box for mags and $20-40 per box for something like 243-308 powder case capacity.I’m not making any profit. I figured it out once and I’m barely breaking even. Maybe a little more, but not much. They are starting to reload for themself’s now. Some of them really like to shoot. I couldn’t keep up. I’ll leave it at that. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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