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Reloading
At what point do you stop reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hardwoodmaterials" data-source="post: 4628455" data-attributes="member: 10383"><p>I was out of town yesterday and stopped in at a gun shop. The place I stopped had a nice spread of reloading stuff like boxes of H4350, Varget, H4831 about any brand and type powder and bullet you could ask for. Nothing had price tags on it so I asked about the Varget and a couple other powders and the price was over $35 a pound with tax! Everything on the shelves was on the expensive side! At what price point do you just throw in the towel and buy loaded ammo if your a hunter and not a competition shooter? I figured up the cost of reloading a box of my hunting ammo with powder, primer and bullet and it was $27 a box without the cost of brass added in. If I added in new brass it would be $40 a box! If the prices don't come down I think I will just box up my reloading equipment as I run out of powder/bullets and just buy factory ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hardwoodmaterials, post: 4628455, member: 10383"] I was out of town yesterday and stopped in at a gun shop. The place I stopped had a nice spread of reloading stuff like boxes of H4350, Varget, H4831 about any brand and type powder and bullet you could ask for. Nothing had price tags on it so I asked about the Varget and a couple other powders and the price was over $35 a pound with tax! Everything on the shelves was on the expensive side! At what price point do you just throw in the towel and buy loaded ammo if your a hunter and not a competition shooter? I figured up the cost of reloading a box of my hunting ammo with powder, primer and bullet and it was $27 a box without the cost of brass added in. If I added in new brass it would be $40 a box! If the prices don't come down I think I will just box up my reloading equipment as I run out of powder/bullets and just buy factory ammo. [/QUOTE]
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