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<blockquote data-quote="younggundavid" data-source="post: 2199435" data-attributes="member: 28977"><p>First of all.. The guy asking the question about reloading prices's is in the Tulsa area... that area is being hit harder due to the lack of local supplies. I can't tell you how many guys a week from Tulsa contact me wanting reload's or reloading supplies... But yes... id say if you weren't in Tulsa 50 cents per round is too high.. I have a buddy in tulsa that is casting his own lead bullets for 9mm and is loading them for people for .45 to 50 cents per round and is selling rounds. However, he doesn't have a store front and won't have to face any of these people again.. once or should things return to Normal. That's what YOU need to consider since you own your own gunstore.. goughing customers now.. won't bring you respect later. I generally have priced and sold my 9mm ammo (lately).. at anywhere from 30 to 35 cents per round right now.. Normally if you can make 80 to 100 dollars profit from reloading 1000 rnds your doing a pretty fair deal and people will see that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggundavid, post: 2199435, member: 28977"] First of all.. The guy asking the question about reloading prices's is in the Tulsa area... that area is being hit harder due to the lack of local supplies. I can't tell you how many guys a week from Tulsa contact me wanting reload's or reloading supplies... But yes... id say if you weren't in Tulsa 50 cents per round is too high.. I have a buddy in tulsa that is casting his own lead bullets for 9mm and is loading them for people for .45 to 50 cents per round and is selling rounds. However, he doesn't have a store front and won't have to face any of these people again.. once or should things return to Normal. That's what YOU need to consider since you own your own gunstore.. goughing customers now.. won't bring you respect later. I generally have priced and sold my 9mm ammo (lately).. at anywhere from 30 to 35 cents per round right now.. Normally if you can make 80 to 100 dollars profit from reloading 1000 rnds your doing a pretty fair deal and people will see that. [/QUOTE]
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