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<blockquote data-quote="Honeybee" data-source="post: 2198973" data-attributes="member: 3655"><p>I have the license and the machine to make ammo and with the brass I have from the local range I can reload for a little less than making new,</p><p>However what is a fair price to sell reloaded ammo for.</p><p>The cost of reloading has always been more than the cost of new ammo but with the inability to buy ammo for the common man is it worth trying to sell?</p><p></p><p>It cost from .20 to .28 to make a single reload with modern prices of primers, powder and bullets provided I don't have to pay for the brass. this does not include any labor or gas to go get the supplies or postage to get them here. I can comfortable make 400 to 500 rounds per hour after setup.</p><p></p><p>I do not load lead, FMJ and JHP only. What would you sell them for?</p><p></p><p>9mm?</p><p>40?</p><p>45?</p><p>223?</p><p></p><p>I realize that if no one wants to shoot reloads then I won't sell any but with ammo so hard to get for the average shooter what choice do they have when it is time to take their CCW?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Honeybee, post: 2198973, member: 3655"] I have the license and the machine to make ammo and with the brass I have from the local range I can reload for a little less than making new, However what is a fair price to sell reloaded ammo for. The cost of reloading has always been more than the cost of new ammo but with the inability to buy ammo for the common man is it worth trying to sell? It cost from .20 to .28 to make a single reload with modern prices of primers, powder and bullets provided I don't have to pay for the brass. this does not include any labor or gas to go get the supplies or postage to get them here. I can comfortable make 400 to 500 rounds per hour after setup. I do not load lead, FMJ and JHP only. What would you sell them for? 9mm? 40? 45? 223? I realize that if no one wants to shoot reloads then I won't sell any but with ammo so hard to get for the average shooter what choice do they have when it is time to take their CCW? [/QUOTE]
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