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How much to make 1000 rounds of .223 Newbie.
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3931064" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I love sewing in fact the wife had a crappy machine and I got my 1947 Dodge truck and I went to Trueman fabric and bought material and went and got a new Singer Simple from walmart for 99 bucks and over 10 years later that machine is still working.</p><p>I made my upholstery and seats with it and the wife makes quilts with it now.</p><p></p><p>I do think reloading kind of sucks with all the brass prep i do but I have also made some dandy ammo with the bare essentials and not tedious.</p><p>In fact you can sit on a log in the woods with a rock and reload your ammo.</p><p>That is quite fun and then fire the round at the target and reload it in a minute and shoot it again and again.</p><p></p><p>I would love to show a video of that but alas I do not have the means to make a video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3931064, member: 15054"] I love sewing in fact the wife had a crappy machine and I got my 1947 Dodge truck and I went to Trueman fabric and bought material and went and got a new Singer Simple from walmart for 99 bucks and over 10 years later that machine is still working. I made my upholstery and seats with it and the wife makes quilts with it now. I do think reloading kind of sucks with all the brass prep i do but I have also made some dandy ammo with the bare essentials and not tedious. In fact you can sit on a log in the woods with a rock and reload your ammo. That is quite fun and then fire the round at the target and reload it in a minute and shoot it again and again. I would love to show a video of that but alas I do not have the means to make a video. [/QUOTE]
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