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Is Reloading Really Worth It?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copper01" data-source="post: 1557943" data-attributes="member: 10538"><p>Something else that you will need to consider. You won't be buying 50 rounds of components at a time. The smallest bag of bullets I've seen around is 250, I buy 2k at a time to get the price down to 9 cents. Same thing with powder, a 8lb jug is going to have a lower component cost than a 1lb container. </p><p></p><p>Its one thing to go down to the corner store and pay $20 for a box of ammo, it's another to lay down $150 even it means having 1000 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copper01, post: 1557943, member: 10538"] Something else that you will need to consider. You won't be buying 50 rounds of components at a time. The smallest bag of bullets I've seen around is 250, I buy 2k at a time to get the price down to 9 cents. Same thing with powder, a 8lb jug is going to have a lower component cost than a 1lb container. Its one thing to go down to the corner store and pay $20 for a box of ammo, it's another to lay down $150 even it means having 1000 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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