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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2200038" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>Don, when I had my manufacturers license, I never supplied the brass. I had contracts with local indoor shooting ranges and reloaded their brass. No excise tax on using their brass. Most FFL Mfg types are loading for their own indoor ranges. You are the guy doing all the work and assuming the risks associated with it, if the price you put on it is higher than I want to pay, I won't buy it, and if not, I will. Same story for any other product I am in the market for. There is so much fluctuation in source prices today that you will need to buy and store fairly large quantities to help even out the fluctuations. Then you get into the storage issues for powder and primers. Now you understand part of why I gave it up back in the '80s.. I did a lot of loading for a gentleman named Richard Morrison who specialized in rare and obsolete calibers. Richard would supply the brass and I loaded it to his specs. That was where the money was.. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2200038, member: 807"] Don, when I had my manufacturers license, I never supplied the brass. I had contracts with local indoor shooting ranges and reloaded their brass. No excise tax on using their brass. Most FFL Mfg types are loading for their own indoor ranges. You are the guy doing all the work and assuming the risks associated with it, if the price you put on it is higher than I want to pay, I won't buy it, and if not, I will. Same story for any other product I am in the market for. There is so much fluctuation in source prices today that you will need to buy and store fairly large quantities to help even out the fluctuations. Then you get into the storage issues for powder and primers. Now you understand part of why I gave it up back in the '80s.. I did a lot of loading for a gentleman named Richard Morrison who specialized in rare and obsolete calibers. Richard would supply the brass and I loaded it to his specs. That was where the money was.. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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