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8/21/2009 4:39:11 AM EDT
I have never bought reloading supplies before.

Is $65 a good price for 1000 CCI #400 primers?

What is a good price for 1000 bullets and powder?  Just ball park pricing, of course.

I am reloading .223/5.56

Thanks

Dave
8/21/2009 4:46:52 AM EDT
[#1]
Cast your own....that's the only way to save a considerable amount of money by reloading. Some people don't reload to save, but to increase accuracy for match shooting..you'll find that your own bullets are better for precision shooting as well..a lee bullet mold is like $30 too...just sayin.
8/21/2009 5:05:49 AM EDT
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I have never bought reloading supplies before.

Is $65 a good price for 1000 CCI #400 primers?
NO Even in the height of the shortage I was able to find them for less than $35.00/1000. (tax included)

What is a good price for 1000 bullets and powder?  Just ball park pricing, of course.  
Bullets: it depends on what you want - general plinking, accuracy, etc. Buying in bulk is the cheapest, but you really have to find a bullet you like (and your AR likes) before you buy in large quantities. I prefer Hornady 55gr FMJ for general use. I tried a box of 100 first.

Powder: Most places locally have it for $20-21/lb.
1lb does not go far loading .223. Buying in bulk saves you money, but again, it is not a good idea to buy in bulk until you find a powder you like.
Currently I am partial to BLC(2), mostly because I have not been able to get any H-335 (at a price I am willing to pay) to try.

I am reloading .223/5.56

Thanks

Dave


DISCLAIMER:  I have been reloading less than 1 yr



8/21/2009 5:27:03 AM EDT
[#3]
Thanks!  I was pinted to a supplier in PA that has the primers for $23/1000.  Not sure what they have in stock but he has the bullets and powder (H335) according to their website.

Will contact them today and see.  i will start with 1000 CCI 400 Primers/Bullets (55gr Hornady) and 1-3 lbs of H335 powder and see what I get.

Thanks again for the help.

Dave
8/21/2009 5:29:41 AM EDT
[#4]
You're welcome...

Good luck with the Hornby bullets, let us know how they work for you.



8/21/2009 5:41:09 AM EDT
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Cast your own....that's the only way to save a considerable amount of money by reloading. Some people don't reload to save, but to increase accuracy for match shooting..you'll find that your own bullets are better for precision shooting as well..a lee bullet mold is like $30 too...just sayin.

You cast your own .223 bullets? Whoa!

8/21/2009 5:54:45 AM EDT
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I have never bought reloading supplies before.

Is $65 a good price for 1000 CCI #400 primers?

What is a good price for 1000 bullets and powder?  Just ball park pricing, of course.

I am reloading .223/5.56

Thanks

Dave

No way....I am an old reloader from way back.Stopped 19 years ago and just back into it.For CCI primers write to this lady(link) and ask for suppliers in your area who recived recent shipments of CCI 400 primers.Give them a call and find deals, even with $24.50 or so Haz fee will be way cheaper then $65 per K. On bullets the bulk 1K are usually cheap plinking bullets. shop around or get good quality 1 Hundred qty box's.
For CCI Primers...
Brenda Larson
Customer Service
ATK Commercial Products
763-323-3821
Fax (800) 424-3291
[email protected]
Suppliers links...
http://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/
http://www.grafs.com/index.php
http://www.midwayusa.com/
http://www.wideners.com/
http://www.lockstock.com/departments.asp?dept=19
Check these out and surf for others....

8/21/2009 6:00:22 AM EDT
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You're welcome...

Good luck with the Hornby bullets, let us know how they work for you.




Is that meaning Hornady no good or what?

8/21/2009 6:10:22 AM EDT
[#8]
I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.
8/21/2009 6:35:33 AM EDT
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I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.


+1, but nerver heard of Hornby
8/21/2009 6:41:41 AM EDT
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I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.


+1, but nerver heard of Hornby


Otay Otay, surry fur tha misspeling....LOL!

I fixed it...Gee rough crowd!

Dave
8/21/2009 7:01:27 AM EDT
[#11]
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Cast your own....that's the only way to save a considerable amount of money by reloading. Some people don't reload to save, but to increase accuracy for match shooting..you'll find that your own bullets are better for precision shooting as well..a lee bullet mold is like $30 too...just sayin.

You cast your own .223 bullets? Whoa!



Some folks do but they are not of much  practible use for that caliber.

Generally pistol caliber cast bullets are useable up to 1000 to 1200 fps which gives broad useage. Some brand barrels (Glock) are specifically designed for jacketed and not recomended for cast lead.

In rifle use cast bullets are generally usefull up to 1800 to 1900fps which doesn't offer the level of power of a standard jacketed load.A cast bullet load in 30-06 can be deadly accurate and lots of fun but power will be off 1/3 to 1/2 of a jacketed load. 45/70 is actually best suited to cast loads in my opinion!

Small fast calibers such as 5.56 lose a great percentage of their power when yu limit them to cast bullets at 1900fps and semis will not function


8/21/2009 8:37:38 AM EDT
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Cast your own....that's the only way to save a considerable amount of money by reloading. Some people don't reload to save, but to increase accuracy for match shooting..you'll find that your own bullets are better for precision shooting as well..a lee bullet mold is like $30 too...just sayin.

You cast your own .223 bullets? Whoa!



There's goofballs out there that make some REALLY NICE wheel weight lead bullets for .223.  I mean Nice looking bullets!  I saw pics on another site and they looked good.

I still find it absurd since bulk FMJs are not that expensive.  And I see no need to fire a non jacketed bullet in my rifle.

8/21/2009 11:18:39 AM EDT
[#13]
Holy cats batman.... $65 per 1K... dang that guys need run out of town for that kind of gouging.

I just snatched 5K from Powder Valley at $25.50 per 1K.... I questioned whether to do it or not but I always wanted to try some of the Wolf primers and they have them instock right now for the .223.

Good luck with the reloading and keep in mind that 1 pound = 7000 grains. So depending on your loads you will get around 280 rounds per pound if your using 25 grains per load. (that's what I'm using for my Service Rifle match ammo) At that rate you will need 3.5 lbs of powder... so better get 4 lbs min. if you plan to punch out 1K.

8/21/2009 11:43:46 AM EDT
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I have never bought reloading supplies before.

Is $65 a good price for 1000 CCI #400 primers?

What is a good price for 1000 bullets and powder?  Just ball park pricing, of course.

I am reloading .223/5.56

Thanks

Dave


No, $65 should buy nearly 2000 CCI #400 primers.
8/21/2009 11:45:51 AM EDT
[#15]
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Cast your own....that's the only way to save a considerable amount of money by reloading. Some people don't reload to save, but to increase accuracy for match shooting..you'll find that your own bullets are better for precision shooting as well..a lee bullet mold is like $30 too...just sayin.

You cast your own .223 bullets? Whoa!



There's actually load data in the lyman manual for it, believe it or not.  They must be gas checked and you can't load them very fast.  A lot of the loads are in the 1800 fps range using handgun powders.  There's some hotter loads up to 2500 fps.

Never tried it, but I have to believe that leading would be an absolute frakkin' nightmare.
8/21/2009 2:29:45 PM EDT
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I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.


+1, but nerver heard of Hornby


Otay Otay, surry fur tha misspeling....LOL!

I fixed it...Gee rough crowd!

Dave


It was just a joke about the spelling......  
I meant no offense.

8/24/2009 11:59:13 AM EDT
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I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.


+1, but nerver heard of Hornby


Otay Otay, surry fur tha misspeling....LOL!

I fixed it...Gee rough crowd!

Dave


It was just a joke about the spelling......  
I meant no offense.




Dude, we be cool.  I thought it was funny.  Did not realize i messed it up so bad.  I just got my reload bench pretty much complete and got all excited and typed it all wrong....LOL!

No worries here man.

Dave
8/24/2009 12:22:57 PM EDT
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I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.


+1, but nerver heard of Hornby


Otay Otay, surry fur tha misspeling....LOL!

I fixed it...Gee rough crowd!

Dave


It was just a joke about the spelling......  
I meant no offense.




Dude, we be cool.  I thought it was funny.  Did not realize i messed it up so bad.  I just got my reload bench pretty much complete and got all excited and typed it all wrong....LOL!

No worries here man.

Dave


You know the rule, puctures or your lying.  About the bench I mean
8/24/2009 1:23:03 PM EDT
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I think he's just pointing some fun at you're spelling.  Hornady bullets are quite alright.


+1, but nerver heard of Hornby


Otay Otay, surry fur tha misspeling....LOL!

I fixed it...Gee rough crowd!

Dave


It was just a joke about the spelling......  
I meant no offense.




Dude, we be cool.  I thought it was funny.  Did not realize i messed it up so bad.  I just got my reload bench pretty much complete and got all excited and typed it all wrong....LOL!

No worries here man.

Dave


You know the rule, puctures or your lying.  About the bench I mean


Yeah, what he said


I was just hoping that if they worked out, I would be getting me some of them there Hornby bullets

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