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Originally posted by CJ View PostIt isn't, you're just quoting untumbled prices. A lot of reloaders do not have the equipment to tumble, and are willing to pay another $5 to have it done for them.
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Originally posted by CJ View PostIt isn't, you're just quoting untumbled prices. A lot of reloaders do not have the equipment to tumble, and are willing to pay another $5 to have it done for them.
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Originally posted by slowyellow View PostDamn, lol. Most of the time the guys out here ask for $25/1000 but will do $100 if you buy 5,000. I actually don't care much if it's tumbled or not. But that's how most of the guys do it out here. Not sure why it's cheaper out here??
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Damn, lol. Most of the time the guys out here ask for $25/1000 but will do $100 if you buy 5,000. I actually don't care much if it's tumbled or not. But that's how most of the guys do it out here. Not sure why it's cheaper out here??
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Originally posted by motoman View PostBrass FS in Waco. 9mm, uncleaned, uninspected. WCC crimped cases have been removed. mixed headstamps. 3000+ pieces. $100 shipped TYD.
http://www.texashuntingforum.com/for..._T#Post3745604
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Brass FS in Waco. 9mm, uncleaned, uninspected. WCC crimped cases have been removed. mixed headstamps. 3000+ pieces. $100 shipped TYD.
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Originally posted by CJ View Post
As for 9mm it is worth it last time I checked, you need to buy bullets is very large bulk to get your costs down. 9mm cases are EVERYWHERE, I regularly sell 2-5k of them a month. bullets and primers are your primary unit cost drivers for 9mm.
Thanks
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cabelas has free reloading classes on Sundays in Fort Worth and I believe Tuesday in Allen, I plan on hitting one up before I buy anything. Not saying you would learn everything you need to know in them but it can't hurt to get some initial exposure
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Originally posted by Dlachance View PostGod damn. I'm gong to have to take a class on this shit.
But really, just do a little bit of reading and it doesn't seem so intimidating. And once you get a machine in front of you and you see how every step goes you will be a lot more comfortable.
Also, I don't know if you are in the DFW area but I know that CJ lets guys bring their own components over to his place and load up their own ammo on his press. That way you have a very experienced loader watching over you. If you can do that, I'd highly recommend that. Especially when you start loading rifle rounds.
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