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Posted: 12/11/2013 1:37:52 PM EDT
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So sad that $14 is considered a good deal for 9mm these days...
ETA: but thanks for the head's up!
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Fiocchi always goes bang in any caliber I've shot it from, but the accuracy is not on par in my experience with that brand.
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Walmart winchester value pack 100 ct...
$10.96? If I recall correctly. Been so long so it seems. |
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I remember buying that stuff for $7.50/box. Of course, I also remember ~$7.70 boxes of 40rnd WWB 223, and ~$8 boxes of Federal 550 22lr.
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I do. But my 9mm reloads are almost always 147 for subsonic. I mostly reload the expensive stuff, 10mm, 300blk, rifle loads. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what you don't reload? I do. But my 9mm reloads are almost always 147 for subsonic. I mostly reload the expensive stuff, 10mm, 300blk, rifle loads. How much are your 147's per round? Probably close to that .28 |
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$10.97 for Tula, $12.97 for Federal and Winchester all at Walmart.
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Cabellas had herters 9mm for 8.99 a box SHIPPED yesterday or the day before. That deal didn't last long
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They had three boxes of WWB 9mm at Wally World about two weeks ago. I bought it all. About 22c per round.
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They were blue when I first put them on there. Honest... That's my story and I'm sticking to it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mine don't have pretty purple stripes. They were blue when I first put them on there. Honest... That's my story and I'm sticking to it. What are the stripes for again? Honest question. |
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What are the stripes for again? Honest question. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mine don't have pretty purple stripes. They were blue when I first put them on there. Honest... That's my story and I'm sticking to it. What are the stripes for again? Honest question. Likely as a round identifier, bullet weight and powder amount were I to wager a guess. |
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I've always avoided Fiocchi ammo. About ten years ago a guy that knows a lot about guns and ammo commented,
"they say it's noncorrosive, but it is". I don't know the validity of that statement, but the guy was right about everything else. |
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Prices at my walmart have gotten rediculously high in the past week.
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They were blue when I first put them on there. Honest... That's my story and I'm sticking to it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mine don't have pretty purple stripes. They were blue when I first put them on there. Honest... That's my story and I'm sticking to it. How did you stripe them? simple as a marker? |
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My can of brass finally showed up... Nope, no more silly prices for me.
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I just picked up another 300rds of WWB at Walmart today. $26/ea
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ive been paying $15bx local for S&B 115gr FMJ 9mm for the last 9 months. walk in and walk out every time i need ammo.
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I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what you don't reload? I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? How much do you plan on reloading? A used single stage press + all the other needed stuff ~$3-400ish Progressive press setups $400-1,200 easy. |
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Quoted: How much do you plan on reloading? A used single stage press + all the other needed stuff ~$3-400ish Progressive press setups $400-1,200 easy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: what you don't reload? I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? How much do you plan on reloading? A used single stage press + all the other needed stuff ~$3-400ish Progressive press setups $400-1,200 easy. That's what I can't seem to figure out. I know I'd shoot more, but it's a cost/benefit balance I have to figure out, first. I'm sure it'll make a lot of sense to reload if I'm hitting the range every week. Lately, I've spent enough time hunting for a decent deal on ammo that I shoot less often than I used to. I doubt i'm alone.
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I still have a couple 100 round Win value packs with a $13.77 sticker on it...current prices suck
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I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what you don't reload? I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? Press, dies, powder, couple hundred bullets....probably $300 or so. |
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Quoted: Press, dies, powder, couple hundred bullets....probably $300 or so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: what you don't reload? I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? Press, dies, powder, couple hundred bullets....probably $300 or so. Actually, that's not too bad to start. Now to do the research and see what brands to get. Then to set it up in the restroom next to the ashtray.
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I just saw 9mm at my Wal Mart the other day for the first time in a looong time- all Tula ammo.
The neckbeards must be taking a holiday break. |
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That's what I can't seem to figure out. I know I'd shoot more, but it's a cost/benefit balance I have to figure out, first. I'm sure it'll make a lot of sense to reload if I'm hitting the range every week. Lately, I've spent enough time hunting for a decent deal on ammo that I shoot less often than I used to. I doubt i'm alone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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what you don't reload? I would love to reload. It's an investment. How much does a good startup system cost? How much do you plan on reloading? A used single stage press + all the other needed stuff ~$3-400ish Progressive press setups $400-1,200 easy. That's what I can't seem to figure out. I know I'd shoot more, but it's a cost/benefit balance I have to figure out, first. I'm sure it'll make a lot of sense to reload if I'm hitting the range every week. Lately, I've spent enough time hunting for a decent deal on ammo that I shoot less often than I used to. I doubt i'm alone. The real "savings" show if your a range bunny or load rifle rounds. 9mm is not the most cost saving one to reload but it can be done for cheaper and higher quality than what's on the store shelf. Nifty cost per round calculator: http://www.reloaderhub.com/calculator.cfm Most start with a single stage setup. They are simple and you don't have much invested should you decide its not your thing. |
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I cast and reload. I pay about $4 per 100rds maybe a little less :D
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Quoted: The real "savings" show if your a range bunny or load rifle rounds. 9mm is not the most cost saving one to reload but it can be done for cheaper and higher quality than what's on the store shelf. Most start with a single stage setup. They are simple and you don't have much invested should you decide its not your thing. View Quote Rifle rounds are THE main reason I would reload. Pistol would just be a nice add-on. Shooting more doesn't sound like much of a chore if I"m saving overall.
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I saw a can of 900 (steel) at Academy. A brown can from Russia. I forgot the price, but might have been 130 or so. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just saw 9mm at my Wal Mart the other day for the first time in a looong time- all Tula ammo. The neckbeards must be taking a holiday break. I saw a can of 900 (steel) at Academy. A brown can from Russia. I forgot the price, but might have been 130 or so. Damn.. I always hear about Academy having super cheap ammo. Unfortunately, the closest one is 5 hours away. |
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Walmart winchester value pack 100 ct... $10.96? If I recall correctly. Been so long so it seems. View Quote In the Triad area of NC a 100 round box of Federal 9mm is $25.77 at Walmart. WWB is a few dollars more for a 100 round box. Feb 9, 2009 WWB 100 count from Walmart in Central Ohio was $13.49. So, yeah, it's been awhile since it was $11 a box. Edited to add location. |
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Likely as a round identifier, bullet weight and powder amount were I to wager a guess. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Mine don't have pretty purple stripes. They were blue when I first put them on there. Honest... That's my story and I'm sticking to it. What are the stripes for again? Honest question. Likely as a round identifier, bullet weight and powder amount were I to wager a guess. Just as a quality control indicator. I think I only have two of those 100 round flip top ammo boxes (I have more of the 50 rounders). So what I am checking for is that all the headstamps are all the same height, that no 9mm Makarov, or 9X23's snuck in there. And I also check for high primers by running the tip of my index finger across them. Then I run that stripe across them. That was a blue sharpie. I actually prefer a red Marks-A-Lot laundry marker. The red shows up better when the brass lands in the grass. I had made another brass striper that was just a couple of holes drilled into the edge of a 2X4. It put an ink "ring" around the brass. If I can make it to a real computer tonight, I think I have pics of it uploaded to my other photobucket. I based it off the hosercam.com version: Click this, then click on "shooting productd" |
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Damn.. I always hear about Academy having super cheap ammo. Unfortunately, the closest one is 5 hours away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just saw 9mm at my Wal Mart the other day for the first time in a looong time- all Tula ammo. The neckbeards must be taking a holiday break. I saw a can of 900 (steel) at Academy. A brown can from Russia. I forgot the price, but might have been 130 or so. Damn.. I always hear about Academy having super cheap ammo. Unfortunately, the closest one is 5 hours away. My local Academy is more expensive on ammo than my Walmart. But then again Academy's shelves are full and the Walmart it not....... |
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Rifle rounds are THE main reason I would reload. Pistol would just be a nice add-on. Shooting more doesn't sound like much of a chore if I"m saving overall. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The real "savings" show if your a range bunny or load rifle rounds. 9mm is not the most cost saving one to reload but it can be done for cheaper and higher quality than what's on the store shelf. Most start with a single stage setup. They are simple and you don't have much invested should you decide its not your thing. Rifle rounds are THE main reason I would reload. Pistol would just be a nice add-on. Shooting more doesn't sound like much of a chore if I"m saving overall. 168 grain gmm is about a buck fifty/round. I reload it for around 55 cents, and get more consistent ammo, especially when I neck size only. |
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