okay, i am sure this has come up before and been asked a ton of times and i am sorry, i looked briefly and did not see anything in this category.
was talking to a co-worker and he mentioned that a guy "his gunsmith" reloads 38 special for him for 6.50 per 50 rounds.
this caught me as a shock, i mean i always assumed reloading was cheaper than buying new ammo. but last time i checked i thought the cheapest 38 ammo started at like 18 or better for 50.
i know i do not have the time, space, or start up funds to dare toy with the idea to try the reloading endeavor myself.
but i am sure someone is reloading for a profit that could still save me a nice chunk of change for simply holding on to my brass. so, who should i go to in the tulsa/broken arrow area.
i shoot 38special/357mag, 9mm, and 223.
also, on a side note. i shoot a nice bit of 22lr. is it worth hanging on to the brass to take to the scrap yard? or are they going to tell me i need to clean the gunk out of it, or that its worth so little i might as well let the range keep it.
was talking to a co-worker and he mentioned that a guy "his gunsmith" reloads 38 special for him for 6.50 per 50 rounds.
this caught me as a shock, i mean i always assumed reloading was cheaper than buying new ammo. but last time i checked i thought the cheapest 38 ammo started at like 18 or better for 50.
i know i do not have the time, space, or start up funds to dare toy with the idea to try the reloading endeavor myself.
but i am sure someone is reloading for a profit that could still save me a nice chunk of change for simply holding on to my brass. so, who should i go to in the tulsa/broken arrow area.
i shoot 38special/357mag, 9mm, and 223.
also, on a side note. i shoot a nice bit of 22lr. is it worth hanging on to the brass to take to the scrap yard? or are they going to tell me i need to clean the gunk out of it, or that its worth so little i might as well let the range keep it.