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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 3054097" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>I was discussing plinking rounds in 223, I think is what the OP was asking about. Most people that are reloading 223 are not doing it for accuracy. If I figure the brass at a zero cost, the cheapest I can reload 223 is about $0.19 a round.</p><p>At the big show last weekend you could buy 1000 rounds of 223 for $208, which is $0.208 a round.</p><p>The OP was also asking about selling his brass. If I can get a good deal on 223 brass it is $55 a 1000, which moves my cost up to $0.20 a round, if I figure getting 5 reloads per case.</p><p>I enjoy reloading and I am cheap. I will reload because I enjoy it and a penny saved is a penny earned. I would reload rounds for my long range rifles, regardless of the cost because it is about accuracy. However, that is not what the OP asked about, he asked if his brass was worth anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 3054097, member: 28113"] I was discussing plinking rounds in 223, I think is what the OP was asking about. Most people that are reloading 223 are not doing it for accuracy. If I figure the brass at a zero cost, the cheapest I can reload 223 is about $0.19 a round. At the big show last weekend you could buy 1000 rounds of 223 for $208, which is $0.208 a round. The OP was also asking about selling his brass. If I can get a good deal on 223 brass it is $55 a 1000, which moves my cost up to $0.20 a round, if I figure getting 5 reloads per case. I enjoy reloading and I am cheap. I will reload because I enjoy it and a penny saved is a penny earned. I would reload rounds for my long range rifles, regardless of the cost because it is about accuracy. However, that is not what the OP asked about, he asked if his brass was worth anything. [/QUOTE]
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