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  • Moonpie

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    Gunz are icky.
    All this yada-yada-yada. All I want is great quality at low pricing. Is that too much to ask?? I think not. Nuff said.

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    Hoji

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    Time to start reloading. If you shoot enough to make it worth it you'll eventually start saving money after you've recouped your start up costs.
    Depends on what you shoot.

    I am paying about .13 a round for 9mm. Pretty sure it is a wash when it comes to reloading on that caliber.

    I shoot 15000+ Rounds of .22 per year as well.

    I do load all of my 45-70, .44 mag and .357 mag hunting rounds, but lately I am even finding the .44 and .357 cheap enough to just buy cases and save the brass for later.
     

    baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
    Depends on what you shoot.
    Price M781 40 mm currently.
    I am paying about .13 a round for 9mm. Pretty sure it is a wash when it comes to reloading on that caliber.
    21 cents a round of IMI from my stock pile is what I'm about to burn.
    I shoot 15000+ Rounds of .22 per year as well.
    I just found 4 40mm cans of .22 I st6ashed
    I do load all of my 45-70, .44 mag and .357 mag hunting rounds, but lately I am even finding the .44 and .357 cheap enough to just buy cases and save the brass for later.
    I going to an annual shoot & started digging ammo out.
     

    blueangel64

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    To be clear, do I want great quality at low prices.... HELL YAH!! But sarcasm rules!! And moonpie.....ppppssssssfffffftttttt!!
     
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