Posted by 36 coupe on March 08, 2012 at 06:21:43 from (72.55.252.209):
In Reply to: Re: O/T 32/20 ammo posted by mkirsch on March 07, 2012 at 06:26:12:
You can buy a lee loader for 10 bucks.My first Lee press and dies cost 39 bucks.I started loading shotshells with a Pioneer loading tool that cost 4.50 post paid.Theres a certain amount of pride that comes from loading ammo thats more accurate than factory ammo.My son uses a small Lee press that sells for 20 bucks now.Ive bought used Lee loaders for 5 bucks at gun shows.Your gun cost more than 100.00 and the only ammo Ive seen is 65 bucks a box.Starline sells 32/20 brass, primers cost 3 cents,a powder charge will cost 3 cents and a bullet will cost 5 cents.so reloading a case will cost 11 cents a shot.A factory box will cost 69 bucks with 8% sales tax.1.38 a shot.
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