Reloading costs

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Uncle Fester
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Re: Reloading costs

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plant.one wrote: Sun May 26, 2019 4:00 pm with reloading in general, based on per round costs anyway...

with pistol ammo... your savings will be caliber specific for the most part. the more common the caliber (and load!), the less you'll save - 9mm ball ammo is a perfect example. the stuff can be had so cheap right now.. sure you can save a few pennies... however - god forbid we go back to another bad-old-days like post sandyhook...
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With popular rounds like 9mm, it is easy to build up a stock of “free” brass by picking up your own brass or brass left behind by people near you. That allows the shooter to have guaranteed “once fired” range brass to work with in times like this.

Hopefully, we will go back to a time where 9mm ammo is cheap and plentiful. In the meantime, reloading is now the only option.
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Re: Reloading costs

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exactly

its amazing how much stuff can change in a year - and a post that made so much sense then is essentially obsolete.
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