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Any savings to be had with reloading 9mm on hand press?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vamoose" data-source="post: 2886653" data-attributes="member: 19470"><p>Hard to beat the price of factory made standard 9mm and .223, especially if you use/buy Russian steel. Pretty much not worth your time, money and effort. Unless you can get your hands on free stuff like range brass and make your own lead bullets you're not going to save more than a cent or two per round. 357, 44, 30-06, 308, etc. are a different story. On the other hand, if reloading's a hobby, which is a noble endeavor, price probably isn't a priority other than an excuse to the wife for spending a chunk of her budget.</p><p></p><p>+OKCHunter x2 though. Needing/wanting to shoot in the face of a panic and shortage is a real bummer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vamoose, post: 2886653, member: 19470"] Hard to beat the price of factory made standard 9mm and .223, especially if you use/buy Russian steel. Pretty much not worth your time, money and effort. Unless you can get your hands on free stuff like range brass and make your own lead bullets you're not going to save more than a cent or two per round. 357, 44, 30-06, 308, etc. are a different story. On the other hand, if reloading's a hobby, which is a noble endeavor, price probably isn't a priority other than an excuse to the wife for spending a chunk of her budget. +OKCHunter x2 though. Needing/wanting to shoot in the face of a panic and shortage is a real bummer. [/QUOTE]
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