What does it cost you?

Re: What does it cost you?

Postby jehler » Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:25 pm

Pretty sure clubs are being forced to pick up the spent shot by the EPA
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby jehler » Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:26 pm

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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby R. Chapman » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:04 pm

Jehler-That is mos likely the case to.

So back at the main point of this thread, how much are you reloading target shells for?
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby NuffDaddy » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:17 pm

R. Chapman wrote:Jehler-That is mos likely the case to.

So back at the main point of this thread, how much are you reloading target shells for?

No idea. I don't load at a large scale, so I don't think I save much. Maybe $5-6/box.
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby R. Chapman » Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:37 pm

NuffDaddy wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:Jehler-That is mos likely the case to.

So back at the main point of this thread, how much are you reloading target shells for?

No idea. I don't load at a large scale, so I don't think I save much. Maybe $5-6/box.

Even loading on a large scale, here's what I pay:

Fiocchi 616 Primers 1,000:$23.50
DownRange Fig.8 Gold Wad 1,000:$14
75 pounds of shot-
Reclaimed:$75
New:$126
Accurate Solo 1000 3 pounds:$30
Remington Gun Clubs, back up are STSs:Free
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby one2many » Thu Oct 17, 2013 12:33 am

assateague wrote:If they put Todd Hoffman in charge of the operation, they'd get enough lead for a half a box of shells, and those shells would cost $46,033.

and rex would buy them by the truck load
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby one2many » Thu Oct 17, 2013 12:36 am

R. Chapman wrote:
NuffDaddy wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:Jehler-That is mos likely the case to.

So back at the main point of this thread, how much are you reloading target shells for?

No idea. I don't load at a large scale, so I don't think I save much. Maybe $5-6/box.

Even loading on a large scale, here's what I pay:

Fiocchi 616 Primers 1,000:$23.50
DownRange Fig.8 Gold Wad 1,000:$14
75 pounds of shot-
Reclaimed:$75
New:$126
Accurate Solo 1000 3 pounds:$30
Remington Gun Clubs, back up are STSs:Free

a thousand is large scale?
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby R. Chapman » Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:10 am

one2many wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:
NuffDaddy wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:Jehler-That is mos likely the case to.

So back at the main point of this thread, how much are you reloading target shells for?

No idea. I don't load at a large scale, so I don't think I save much. Maybe $5-6/box.

Even loading on a large scale, here's what I pay:

Fiocchi 616 Primers 1,000:$23.50
DownRange Fig.8 Gold Wad 1,000:$14
75 pounds of shot-
Reclaimed:$75
New:$126
Accurate Solo 1000 3 pounds:$30
Remington Gun Clubs, back up are STSs:Free

a thousand is large scale?


No its not, for some guys who have been in this sport for years, 20,000 shells a year is a small scale. I reload 5,000. But I buy all y components by the 1,000 except powder, which I buy by the 4 poun jug for solo. This is just for shotgun only, metallic reloading is a different story.
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Re: What does it cost you?

Postby one2many » Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:15 pm

R. Chapman wrote:
one2many wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:
NuffDaddy wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:Jehler-That is mos likely the case to.

So back at the main point of this thread, how much are you reloading target shells for?

No idea. I don't load at a large scale, so I don't think I save much. Maybe $5-6/box.

Even loading on a large scale, here's what I pay:

Fiocchi 616 Primers 1,000:$23.50
DownRange Fig.8 Gold Wad 1,000:$14
75 pounds of shot-
Reclaimed:$75
New:$126
Accurate Solo 1000 3 pounds:$30
Remington Gun Clubs, back up are STSs:Free

a thousand is large scale?


No its not, for some guys who have been in this sport for years, 20,000 shells a year is a small scale. I reload 5,000. But I buy all y components by the 1,000 except powder, which I buy by the 4 poun jug for solo. This is just for shotgun only, metallic reloading is a different story.

i should ask you for some help reloading rifle shells
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