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What is your $ bullet limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="DUCKMAN11" data-source="post: 2635031" data-attributes="member: 122313"><p>I'm paying about a dollar per bullet for 230gr Atips delivered to my house. The 30cals are getting set aside for special occasions for me. Not just because of cost but because of availability of components. Even if cost was almost of no concern the ability to buy fgmmm primers is! There aren't any for sale unless you get on GB and pay $300 a brick which I won't do!!! Same goes for powder! I hate to say this but I'm ok with paying $80 a pound for RL26 delivered. Luckily for my wallet even at that price it is unavailable. I've said it before but I think $50 a pound and $125 a brick is the new norm. </p><p></p><p>I've shelved the big boomer projects and I'm waiting on dies and a prefit for a 22 creedmoor. 88gr eldm's are less than half the price of 230 Atips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUCKMAN11, post: 2635031, member: 122313"] I'm paying about a dollar per bullet for 230gr Atips delivered to my house. The 30cals are getting set aside for special occasions for me. Not just because of cost but because of availability of components. Even if cost was almost of no concern the ability to buy fgmmm primers is! There aren't any for sale unless you get on GB and pay $300 a brick which I won't do!!! Same goes for powder! I hate to say this but I'm ok with paying $80 a pound for RL26 delivered. Luckily for my wallet even at that price it is unavailable. I've said it before but I think $50 a pound and $125 a brick is the new norm. I've shelved the big boomer projects and I'm waiting on dies and a prefit for a 22 creedmoor. 88gr eldm's are less than half the price of 230 Atips. [/QUOTE]
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