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  • Cameramonkey

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    A site supporter and local. Shop is just off County Line Road in Greenwood by the Greenwood Airport.
    He is an advertiser here and posted to ignore his online prices. That accounts for "free" shipping. In store pricing is cheaper. I think he said he was selling cases of 9mm for $229? (says 239 on the web) Black friday deals all week.
     

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    He is an advertiser here and posted to ignore his online prices. That accounts for "free" shipping. In store pricing is cheaper. I think he said he was selling cases of 9mm for $229? (says 239 on the web) Black friday deals all week.

    $229 is a pretty good price. Cheapest 9mm I have seen is $0.23 a round. I would be hard pressed to replace reloading components for that price.
     

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    $229 is a pretty good price. Cheapest 9mm I have seen is $0.23 a round. I would be hard pressed to replace reloading components for that price.
    No doubt. That is what I was paying pre-pandemic for Bobcat to do custom loads for me.

    So a SOLID deal. I dont need any but I even considered going and buying a case.
     

    amboy49

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    $229 is a pretty good price. Cheapest 9mm I have seen is $0.23 a round. I would be hard pressed to replace reloading components for that price.

    I haven't reloaded any 9mm for several years So . . . . I haven't purchased any reloading components for quite some time. As I recall I was reloading 9mm for about 4 cents a piece. I still have several pounds of Titegroup that I purchased for $15 a pound +/-. Primers were in the $20 per thousand range. Brass was free as range pick ups.

    So - a 50 round box of 9mm was less than $2. At 5 cents per round a thousand cartridges could be had for $50. Now they are $200+ ! ! !
     

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    I haven't reloaded any 9mm for several years So . . . . I haven't purchased any reloading components for quite some time. As I recall I was reloading 9mm for about 4 cents a piece. I still have several pounds of Titegroup that I purchased for $15 a pound +/-. Primers were in the $20 per thousand range. Brass was free as range pick ups.

    So - a 50 round box of 9mm was less than $2. At 5 cents per round a thousand cartridges could be had for $50. Now they are $200+ ! ! !

    At those prices that would be $0.03 a round plus the cost of the bullet. There is time and resources tied up in casting and brass prep but I get where you are coming from. Of course I also remember WalMart being well stocked with $0.10 a round 9mm as well.

    It had never really made much sense to reload 9mm. But having the ability shields a person from the hysteria a bit.
     

    DadSmith

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    I haven't reloaded any 9mm for several years So . . . . I haven't purchased any reloading components for quite some time. As I recall I was reloading 9mm for about 4 cents a piece. I still have several pounds of Titegroup that I purchased for $15 a pound +/-. Primers were in the $20 per thousand range. Brass was free as range pick ups.

    So - a 50 round box of 9mm was less than $2. At 5 cents per round a thousand cartridges could be had for $50. Now they are $200+ ! ! !
    I'll buy your Tightgroup off you for $20 a lb, and your primers for $25 per thousand. That way you make money off it. :lmfao:
     

    VERT

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    I saw a letter from Vista Outdoors yesterday. Starting Jan. 1 Alliant powder will be in limited supply and increasing in price 10%. Primers going up 5%. Ammo 1%-7%

    If you have a little extra Christmas jingle I would buy some 9mm this holiday season.
     
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