
Vlad wrote:There is also the added benifit of doing wildcats. It was really cool to take a deer this year with a gun that I helped build with ammo I made myself.
Snowgun wrote:I used the cool calculator and came up with 13,000 rounds before I broke even. (.45acp).
I used the prices at midway (jacketed bullets), included shipping, and assumed that I got a dillion b550 press with all the attachments for 900 with shipping.
Right now I get my .45acp from this company in texas. I send them the brass, they clean and reload it, ship it back. Including shipping, it runs me 14.50 for FMJ .45acp.
So for me a reloader wouldn't be worth it.
ijosef wrote:Shucks, I'm planning on reloading 9mm so this is kind of a downer for me. I'll still do it however - I enjoy the process...
Snowgun wrote:I used about 15 for 1 lb of bullseye, 30 for 1000 primers, and 79 for 500 bullets (some special midway had). Then 30 for shipping (I went to checkout).
Snowgun wrote:still makes it 9000 rounds before I break even.
Snowgun wrote:Since I shoot about 1500 per year in acp, thats about 6 years of reloading for me before I make it back. Not worth my time.
plblark wrote:To have a toolhead set up for each caliber seperately, I'd need to add:
Die set: $36.99(Midway)
Powder Measure: $73.95 (.38 spcl)
Powder Measure: $73.95 (.357 mag)
Tool head $20.95
Conversion kit $43.95
If I wanted to get real fancy, I'd get:
a tool head holder from Dillon for each of the 3 tool heads $18.95 ea (3)
a tool holder and wrench set $26.95
plblark wrote:The conversion kit and extra powder measure are for lazy peopleNo screwing, adjusting, etc of bushings. Just take the toolhead out, store it, yer done.
As to 9mm brass, IDK, never priced it. Took Gryfalcon's numbers "1000rds Magtech 9mm Brass $143.04" which is $0.14304 and balanced it with hmmm... I thought they'd be $0.05 and just threw the $0.10 number out there. (Looking on Midway it's $136.20 per 1000 = $0.1362 ea) (They also have once fired Rem brass for 9mm at $0.038 ea) Didn't base my numbers on that though as I use pickup brass.
and yer right about the .357. I was being conservative in my assessment for price reasons. Since I don't load for .357Mag yet. care to throw out a general ballpart number of rounds per pound of powder and I'll revise my numbers?
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