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Posted: 12/22/2014 4:03:15 PM EDT
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looks about right IME Blasting ammo is often a toss up whether to reload or buy, esp when you consider steel cased ammo. Shooting tiny groups or shooting animals is where you rapidly see a ROI when reloading. Of course, reloading is the only hobby that people seem to demand that it pay for itself. Never have understood that. |
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Nice to see my 2014 costs are in line with yours, except I usually use Xtreme Bullets
brass credit program so my pistol bullet cost is equal to shipping cost of sending brass to Xtreme (I get a LOT of range pickups). Last order of 1,000 230gr plated 45ACP HP and 1,000 124gr plated 9mm HP costs me less than $60. |
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Good info. It would be nice to chart it against historical factory ammo costs.
I remember when I was 13 (2003) I could buy 7.62x39 for $2 a box of 20 at the surplus store. 9mm was normally $5/50. I think factory ammunition costs have risen roughly in line with your findings, more or less. |
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Quoted: Good info. It would be nice to chart it against historical factory ammo costs. I remember when I was 13 (2003) I could buy 7.62x39 for $2 a box of 20 at the surplus store. 9mm was normally $5/50. I think factory ammunition costs have risen roughly in line with your findings, more or less. Back in 2001, I only loaded 40s&w and 45acp on a Dillon 550B, so I have our local Walmart Win White box prices from back then. 40s&w was $5.97 per box of 50 and $10.97 per box of 100 and 45 acp was $7.97 per box of 50 and $14.97 per box of 100. Today, 40s&w American Eagle is $31.00 and Win White box is $34.97 per box of 100 while 45 acp American Eagle is $46.00 and Win White box is $48.97 per box of 100. |
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