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<blockquote data-quote="Robert871" data-source="post: 1484739" data-attributes="member: 10963"><p>i am not sure about reloading myself. i am doubtful that it will save the small fry shooters like me any money. from doing the the math just what i can see, it will cost the same or more, on top of my spare time. </p><p></p><p>9mm rounds i can buy bulk finished ready to shoot for about 19 cents a round. </p><p></p><p>prices i have seen for components to reload seems to be </p><p>3 cents per primer, 12-13 cents per bullet, and powder is difficult to determine the cost per round, but if i had to guess its probably at least 1-2 cents per 9mm round. so its basically the exact same and i do not suppose i can use the same brass more than a few times. 223 seems to be the same way. and those are the two rounds i shoot the most, the 38special/357mag i rarely shoot because i just cannot bring myself to spend 20 bucks on a box of 50 rounds and clean my purdy stainless revolver, when i can get almost twice as much ammo to run thru my 92. </p><p></p><p>it was just a fleeting thought. i figured if there were people around that made their bread and butter saving people money on reloading their brass vs buying new, i would take em up on it. i will probably just save and sell my used brass to other reloaders and buy new rounds as usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert871, post: 1484739, member: 10963"] i am not sure about reloading myself. i am doubtful that it will save the small fry shooters like me any money. from doing the the math just what i can see, it will cost the same or more, on top of my spare time. 9mm rounds i can buy bulk finished ready to shoot for about 19 cents a round. prices i have seen for components to reload seems to be 3 cents per primer, 12-13 cents per bullet, and powder is difficult to determine the cost per round, but if i had to guess its probably at least 1-2 cents per 9mm round. so its basically the exact same and i do not suppose i can use the same brass more than a few times. 223 seems to be the same way. and those are the two rounds i shoot the most, the 38special/357mag i rarely shoot because i just cannot bring myself to spend 20 bucks on a box of 50 rounds and clean my purdy stainless revolver, when i can get almost twice as much ammo to run thru my 92. it was just a fleeting thought. i figured if there were people around that made their bread and butter saving people money on reloading their brass vs buying new, i would take em up on it. i will probably just save and sell my used brass to other reloaders and buy new rounds as usual. [/QUOTE]
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