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  • #31
    naz
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2020
    • 3108

    Originally posted by morrcarr67
    Reloading is much cheaper than buying new ammo. Though right now it's easier to buy new ammo than to buy primers. Making it pretty hard to get into reloading right now.
    9mm 115gn fmj rn ammo is down below $0.20 cost per round from some vendors now.

    Someone who bought $90/k primers and $100/k premium projectiles (eg precision delta) is spending more in components and time to reload for that particular combo.

    Still worth it to reload to ensure supply in my opinion.

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    • #32
      Usmc0844spare
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2016
      • 1318

      Originally posted by naz
      9mm 115gn fmj rn ammo is down below $0.20 cost per round from some vendors now.

      Someone who bought $90/k primers and $100/k premium projectiles (eg precision delta) is spending more in components and time to reload for that particular combo.

      Still worth it to reload to ensure supply in my opinion.
      This is one of the things I was pleasantly surprised to find after I purchased my Glock... BassPro had 9mm WWB at prices competitive to online mail order (before the need to ship to FFL).

      And in general, 9mm is still pretty cheap online, even with the FFL xfer fees (provided you shop around for reasonable FFLs).

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      • #33
        IVC
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jul 2010
        • 17594

        Originally posted by morrcarr67
        You do know that there's a list of over 100 vendors that will honor the 03/COE, don't you?
        Yup, but the reason we have the list in the first place is that not everyone will deal with CA at all, let alone with the CA exemptions. It's just a heads-up for guys who are getting into COE+FFL03.
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