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FM 9mm NEW 550=95.18
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why dont you find my quotes instead of making up your own crap? i dont know what thread you're talking about but yes 13cpr for 223 is possible if you dont nit pick on components and find great deals that come around once or twice a year. I've even had members contact me on this and I'm glad to share it how. And how am i bashing the guy who makes 9mm for 13cpr? I'm simply sharing my opinion that at those cost its not reasonable to reload 9mm because factory price is pretty close to that. You can EASILY hit the ignore button on me i dont know why you have to share how "tired" you are. OT would just love people like yourself.
by the way i also complemented OP on a great deal so im guessing you have the day off tomorrow and felt the need to get involved because you had nothing better to do. Snowflakes please do yourselves the favor and hit the ignore button if you easily get "tired"
Per your request, here is your quote.
I'll ask again since reloading is going to become very popular soon. Can you please expand on How to reload for $.05.
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Take it easy on the poor kid.
He's only been here since January, and has only been reloading since April. I don't think RB has had time learn casting yet, so maybe he got some freebie bullets somewhere.Last edited by wbunning; 07-04-2017, 12:21 PM.Comment
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A nickle, huh? Is someone GIVING you bullets or lead? LOL :-)
$.13/rnd IS efficient reloading for somene who doesn't have access to cheap lead for casting. A saving of $.05/rnd amounts to saving $50 on a thousand rounds of FM plated ammo. To some, that could be significant. I personally will load my own when I'm using plateds.
As far as "why bother", that's kind of the point I was making. One CAN make ammo better than factory by hand loading. I was merely pointing out that, even for a handloader who uses Xtreme plated bullets, the $0.18 isn't a bad deal.
P.S. I cast a lot of my own bullets, and my 9mm 124gr cartridges cost $.07/rnd. I have to buy lead, so a 124gr bullet costs me $.02 counting lube or powder coat, powder $.02 and primer $.03. Cast bullets don't work on my progressive rig which I use when I don't have time to cast, or when I want 1000 rounds at one sitting, so I use plated bullets in those instances.Comment
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Tempting but I've also experienced issues with some of their 115grn new and reloaded a handful of times with my smith and Wesson and glock. I can't recall if I ever had issues with the 124 grain but I want to say I have. Good ammo overall but I wouldn't say it's as good/as reliable as some bigger brand names. That's just my experience with them also.Comment
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Tempting but I've also experienced issues with some of their 115grn new and reloaded a handful of times with my smith and Wesson and glock. I can't recall if I ever had issues with the 124 grain but I want to say I have. Good ammo overall but I wouldn't say it's as good/as reliable as some bigger brand names. That's just my experience with them also.Comment
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