
wdm004 wrote:It's for Christmas! That's my story and I'm stickin' with it.
Pat Cannon wrote:And I'm getting paid in ammo, not cash, so I won't waste it on stuff like food or the mortgage.
Pat Cannon wrote:
So if I haven't dropped a decimal point somewhere I'm making, very approximately, ten bucks an hour for cranking that lever. And I'm getting paid in ammo, not cash, so I won't waste it on stuff like food or the mortgage.
Pat Cannon wrote:I'm paying, for components, very approximately, a third of retail price for .38 Special. Adding the cost of the press, scale, dies and all that stuff, divided by the thousands of rounds I've loaded in the last two years adds, very approximately, five bucks a box. With setup, and if I really take my time, I might spend a whole hour making that 50 rounds.
So if I haven't dropped a decimal point somewhere I'm making, very approximately, ten bucks an hour for cranking that lever. And I'm getting paid in ammo, not cash, so I won't waste it on stuff like food or the mortgage.
wdm004 wrote:Or has this whole topic just been over-analyzed.
Snowgun wrote:Nobody is under the illusion that suddenly you are going to get Free Money reloading, or that your ammo costs are going to Zero.
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