Bham wrote:Do I understand that you can load for about $13.50/100? Are those pre hysteria prices or current prices? What would you say is the total outlay for equipment to load several calibers? I can see where this might be fun, and allow me to afford shooting more.
Here is a quick breakdown of the math I come up with for 9mm reloaded round.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1050111171/rainier-leadsafe-bullets-9mm-355-diameter-115-grain-plated-round-noseThese are usually on sale about once a quarter for $82.99/1000 so with tax you are about 9 cents per bullet
I use about 4.1-4.3 grains of this Universal or HS-6. I can usually get for 21.99 a pound which is about 7000 grains or about 1650 loads. So that is about 1.5 cents per round after tax.
http://www.hodgdon.com/shotpist.htmlFor primers I use CCI 500 small pistol. These used to be about 23.99 per 1000 but last time I got them at Grafs (local drive)
http://www.grafs.com/ they were 27.99 per 1000 with tax 3 cents per round.
http://www.cci-ammunition.com/products/primers/primers.aspx?id=32 Add it up and you get about $13.50 per hundred. I buy in 1000 quantities to get a little price break. You can see from the links, bullets in boxes of 100 or 500 are higher and I have MidwayUSA about 4 miles from my house so I pay no shipping. Buying the bullets at regular price will increase the cost about 1.2 cents. I have been very pleased with the Rainier bullets for plinking but do your own diligence.
As far as equipment, I initially bought a Lee press set from Midway for about $105 at the time. You also need a set of dies for each caliber and they were about $29 on sale. All of these prices have escalated in the last three years. See the Midway website for current prices and get on their monthly mailing list for the sale items. Be patient because the item you want will be one sale in less that three months. Sale generally means 12% off. I was a little concerned about the Lee equipment being "Cheap" but I read the reviews and it has performed well for me. Some reviews even indicate that people buy Lee Dies to use on more expensive brand presses due to their good features and low cost. After getting the first press I got several Lee Progressive 1000 presses from ebay with various extra parts and features. I also picked up a couple at local live auctions and packaged together sets for a couple of friends. You can(?, could) get a good Lee press and dies on ebay if you were patient for about $150. Right now I have 3 Lee presses and some Redding stuff as well.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/622290/lee-4-hole-turret-press-with-auto-index-value-kitI have no connection to Midway USA or Graf & Sons but both are local to me and serve the nation with mail orders. I have met Larry Potterfield a couple of times at NRA events in town and once when I toured their facility and sat in on some taping with Michael Bane of Outdoor Channel. He is very nice and approachable and a great business story. I have heard that the current administration is doing great things for his business.
Anyhow, that is a long ramble for a short question.
Thanks,
mutiger