More info on when and where to meet. Also will someone be bringing targets or should I bring some?
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If anyone needs .45 acp ammo pm my self or Ben (Vettezuki) for info on the discounted reloads we will be bringing on the 28th. I would like to get a rough count on rounds I need to make and bring.
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As Chuck said, we'll have some paper punch'n .45 ACP at low prices if that's what you shoot and need ammo. |
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Would You consider reloading some rifle ammo in the future? Ammo for my antique rifles is hard to find and pricey when I can find it. Maybe If I buy the dies?
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I don't know about Chuck, but I'm particularly interested in the precision loading of rifle ammo, which brings a whole set of micro details not (so) relevant to loading for pistols, especially when just punching paper. What are we talking about here? I have one friend who has the same problem for Mauser 8x57. There's surplus ammo, but it's all corrosive stuff. Are there many others interested in this caliber as well? Also, for my calculation purposes, what kind of a "fair market price" and quantities are you theoretically interested in? No commitments here, just discussion. This all just helps us make a reasonable calculation. |
I have not been out in a couple of years, but if this turns into something that I still enjoy doing. I am interested in 45-70, 30-40 krag and probably 38-55. Would need not more than 80 rounds of each at a time. I am checking into max breech pressures for each paticular rifle. Probably would be wanting to mix and match, whether I am punching targets or trying to hurt my friends shoulders! I might still check into my own loading setup, me and my dad loaded our own ammo for alot of years. But like I said, that will depend on whether shooting still rocks my world. Oh yeah, prices. Well I'm paying about $40 for 20 45-70, have not checked into the 38-55 yet and the 30-40 I can not purchase yet. National backorder since Nov. '09. But those were going for about $30 for 20. What if I bought the dies? would that help the bottom line?
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As for dies, that lowers cost a whole bunch, and if there isn't a market sufficient market for these rounds, that'd make all the difference in the world. Another way to do the same thing is just commit to an initial purchase of rounds suffecient to cover cost. It's the same to you cost wise, but you end with a bunch more ammo. Let me do a little research. The brass ain't cheap that's for sure. Do you have any? |
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