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[quote:Evil Twin:MV85OTcwMDVfMTU2NjcxOTdfNUEzNzc1NTM=] [quote:Reality 895914] I just spent the last couple hours out at my reloading bench. Nothing is cheaper than reloads! 45 acp Primer: 3 cents Powder: 3 cents Home cast bullet: free Total: 6 cents per round. $0.03 for powder? Better recalculate, I think you're even cheaper. Powder hasn't gone up that much, I think. My very good friend is still working off primers that were ~$18/1000 and Bullseye that was $80/8#. Primers are from the mid/late-90s Clinton scare - stored properly. He remembers when you could go into the local sporting goods store and buy a tray of 100 [b]retail[/b] for $1.29. That's not in case lots of 5000 or on sale... ahh, the good old days. 45ACP Primer - 1.8 cents Powder - 0.6 cents Lube/Flux/other - 0.5 cents(?) Hand cast bullet - free Total - 2.9 cents = $1.45 per box of 50, or less. He's a little worried when his lead/ww run out since, as you know, they aren't giving it away anymore. Still has a few 100#s but in a few years things could get dicey. Have fun. R. [/quote] I was using the current prices at my local gun shop. A pound of Unique goes for $30, and I get a hair over 1000 rounds out of a pound. Primers are going for $29.99 per 1k. My actual cost is less, because I bought a few 8 lb jugs when it was more like $18-19 per pound. Bullseye would be even cheaper, but I only use that for very light loads. [/quote]
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I just stumbled across this, so I am new to it, but I have been checking around and comparing it to other places I frequent and it seems to have the best deals in the country.
Play with it and see what you think.
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Ammo prices have come down a great deal. Some people are still trying to screw people so shop around. Happy shooting.
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