okay i am wondering if there is any places in southern cali that u can take ur brass to and the can reload ur brass for u or if there is anyone on here that does that ....
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Unless they have a Manufactures license for ammo they can't do this. Plus there is way too much liability for a company to use someones supplies.
What do you want to reload and why? Is there any reason you don't want to get into reloading yourself? Full kits start under $100. -
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Shoot come to my house and use my progressive.....
only one dollar a round....
I'll let you make as many as you want....Saving you from yourself one post at a timeComment
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There are a few reload "manufacturers" who will give you a "core charge" of sorts on your used brass. However, the press and components to turn 1000 pieces of brass into 1000 rounds of 9mm are only slightly more than 1000 rounds of decent quality factory new 9mm, after the 2nd 1000 rounds you're saving a ton of money, even compared to cheap factory reloads.
For the two calibers I'm loading I've gone from around $0.24/rd for WWD/Federal/PMC 9mm, to just over $0.10/rd for hand-loads with cast lead, which is just slightly easier on my metal targets and shoot better too. With a more exotic caliber like .44mag, I've gone from $0.56ish, when I can even find cheap plinking ammo, to $0.15 for handloads and I can crank them out any time I need a few hundred.Comment
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I think ammobros used to accept brass as trade-in credit towards their reloads... not sure if they still do.Primary author of gunwiki.net - 'like' it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Gunwiki/242578512591 to see whenever new content gets added!Comment
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outstanding, I am making .50bmgOriginally posted by f4tweetShoot come to my house and use my progressive.....
only one dollar a round....
I'll go $ .99 @ round, come on over.Comment
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Right, but the big kicker is the liability insurance you need to carry in order to actually sell ammo...Primary author of gunwiki.net - 'like' it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Gunwiki/242578512591 to see whenever new content gets added!Comment
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liability is not hard to get. runs about 2k a year. with that you get 3 million coverage. 2 mil product and 1 mil "personal"
i can process your componets to ammunition (just have to let me know what velocity you are looking for) for a fee. 70.00 per 1k....60.00per 3k....50.00 per 5k and up...
.99 a round to load 50 BMG huh?! well i got about 1k cases. let me know an address and i will shoot them over! i will even pay for shipping BOTH ways!
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I am upside down on my house, so I don't need insurance
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