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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2005538" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>When starting out buy at Dongs. </p><p>Its way cheaper than mail-order because your only buying a small amount to get started.</p><p>The hazmat fee is killer.</p><p>Once you get heavily into it, you do what everybody else does and order from powder valley </p><p>for delivery at the Wannamacher show twice a year.</p><p></p><p>How much are you saving? Very little if any, if you are using jacketed bullets and you time is worth anything.</p><p>However if you use J&K hard cast bullets and want to do it as a hobby to get you off the couch and away from the boobtube. It still won't save you any money because you will just go shooting more.LOL!</p><p></p><p>You can figure that there is 7000 grains of powder to a pound and do your math.</p><p>3.5 gr = 2000 rounds</p><p>7 gr = 1000 rounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2005538, member: 6777"] When starting out buy at Dongs. Its way cheaper than mail-order because your only buying a small amount to get started. The hazmat fee is killer. Once you get heavily into it, you do what everybody else does and order from powder valley for delivery at the Wannamacher show twice a year. How much are you saving? Very little if any, if you are using jacketed bullets and you time is worth anything. However if you use J&K hard cast bullets and want to do it as a hobby to get you off the couch and away from the boobtube. It still won't save you any money because you will just go shooting more.LOL! You can figure that there is 7000 grains of powder to a pound and do your math. 3.5 gr = 2000 rounds 7 gr = 1000 rounds [/QUOTE]
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