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My labor rate is $75 hr so it takes you approximately an hour to load 1000 rounds at a cost of $140 + $75 for 1 hour labor not to mention the time you spent picking , sorting and cleaning brass.I would to say the price in the op is cheaper than reloading at $200 a 1000 shipped free to my door
 

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If you look at it as a hobby it’s no big deal. It does save money over time and is a much better pastime than watching TV. Not everyone makes 75 an hour, I sure don’t. If everything is a math/financial equation then you probably never go to the range. It would take too much time away from earning money.
 

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My labor rate is $75 hr so it takes you approximately an hour to load 1000 rounds at a cost of $140 + $75 for 1 hour labor not to mention the time you spent picking , sorting and cleaning brass.I would to say the price in the op is cheaper than reloading at $200 a 1000 shipped free to my door

Sorting brass takes me 10 minutes with the 3 tray brass sorter I have and I have plenty of already cleaned brass but if I see I'm getting low I just let the tumbler work while I'm reloading the already cleaned brass or while eating dinner or spending time with the family etc.

You're trying to make it seem way worse than it actually is.
If you or anyone else doesn't want to reload, then cool. I was just throwing out a suggestion to save more money on bulk purchases of bullets.

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I use really cheap child labor for the simple reloading tasks. I know I'm a cruel parent. I have three of these girls and I force them to do all sorting, tumbling, depriming and other simple tasks.
 

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View attachment 116516 I use really cheap child labor for the simple reloading tasks. I know I'm a cruel parent. I have three of these girls and I force them to do all sorting, tumbling, depriming and other simple tasks.
Looks like a good helper to me. I use my grandkids.
 

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Sorting brass takes me 10 minutes with the 3 tray brass sorter I have and I have plenty of already cleaned brass but if I see I'm getting low I just let the tumbler work while I'm reloading the already cleaned brass or while eating dinner or spending time with the family etc.

You're trying to make it seem way worse than it actually is.
If you or anyone else doesn't want to reload, then cool. I was just throwing out a suggestion to save more money on bulk purchases of bullets.

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I dont like reloading any better than I like working , so if im going to do something I dont want to do I might as well be getting paid for it. But you have to admit $200 for 1000 rnds with free shipping is a good deal at todays prices
 

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I dont like reloading any better than I like working , so if im going to do something I dont want to do I might as well be getting paid for it. But you have to admit $200 for 1000 rnds with free shipping is a good deal at todays prices

Yeah it ain't bad. That's about the price I remember when I got my first 9mm about 15 years ago.
 

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My labor rate is $75 hr so it takes you approximately an hour to load 1000 rounds at a cost of $140 + $75 for 1 hour labor not to mention the time you spent picking , sorting and cleaning brass.I would to say the price in the op is cheaper than reloading at $200 a 1000 shipped free to my door
I can remember stocking up in 2007 by cart full at Wal Marts. Reloadable brass cased 9mm was about $135/1000. I didn't even have a firearm that fired a 9mm at that time, but I knew the price would continue going up.
 

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