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Is it worth getting into reloading still?
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloading Rod" data-source="post: 3690217" data-attributes="member: 34658"><p>I think it is still worth it, you buy primers at $100 per 1k (.10 each), bullets at .10 and powder at $40 a pound, if you have brass, your looking a .25 per round or $12.50 per 50. Cast your own bullets your down to .15 per round or $7.50, or course this doesn't include your time. So to me even reloading 9mm is worth it, as said above they will eventually tax or burden the ammo market, I like be able to make whatever I need when I need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloading Rod, post: 3690217, member: 34658"] I think it is still worth it, you buy primers at $100 per 1k (.10 each), bullets at .10 and powder at $40 a pound, if you have brass, your looking a .25 per round or $12.50 per 50. Cast your own bullets your down to .15 per round or $7.50, or course this doesn't include your time. So to me even reloading 9mm is worth it, as said above they will eventually tax or burden the ammo market, I like be able to make whatever I need when I need it. [/QUOTE]
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