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Re: 9mm ammo
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:07 pm
by KaiserB
Beiruty wrote:To start reloading 9mm and save 2/3 of the cost 200 rounds per month or $10 per week on Ammo. that is $28 per month in savings.
What is the initial cost of reloading (decent reloading kit plus Media, Cases, primers, and Bullets).
How many rounds are needed to recover initial cost and start effectively saving?
Thanks,
Beiruty
Financial Comparison
Retail Reload
Qty (e.g. 50 rnds) 50 Qty 50
Cost $8.00 Cost $6.25
Cost per Round $0.16 Cost per Round $0.13
Gain/Loss reloading
Per Round $0.03
Per Box $1.75
Per 1000 $34.94
Re: 9mm ammo
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:53 pm
by russ
DoubleJ wrote:russ wrote:I have been buying my 9mm target rounds at Acadamy (Monarch in the green box of 50 9.99) or Walmart
(Winchester target rounds 19.98 for 100) I also noticed Walmart has Remington UMC which in a 250 is still cheaper than both i mentioned. Just wanted to get opinions and or comments on the different brands of ammo you frequent shooters use. I shoot around 650-800 rounds a month, all my handguns are 9mm XD9SC Glock 26 and a Kahr PM9. I have yet to try any Blazer or Monarch blue box I have heard they are not very good and kinda dirty but they are the cheapest of all the 9mm I have found.
reload. save money and it's fun.
Does reloading really save you that much?? Considering the price to get up and running.
So if i wanted to reload what would be the start up cost with decent equipment? I think
I would enjoy doing it, but im just a dumb newbie so any info you experts can help me with
would greatly be appreciated.
Re: 9mm ammo
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:54 pm
by flb_78
I shoot Blazer for practice. No problems with it. My Taurus 24/7 doesn't eject the Monach ammo.
Best price I know of currently is from Natchez at $7.99/box. I buy it 1000rds at a time.
Re: 9mm ammo
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:12 pm
by ELB
FWIW, I shoot Blazer aluminum case alot for practice -- several thousand rounds through my FN Hi Power. Never had any problems I can attribute to the ammo. Haven't bought for a few months, but I have always found it cheapest to buy it online (including the cost of shipping) by the 1000 round case, usually from Ammoman. Occasionally Natchezss.com or Academy will have a sale that makes it cheaper.
Would love to reload again, but don't have the space to set it up right now.
elb
Re: 9mm ammo
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:55 pm
by KaiserB
ELB wrote:FWIW, I shoot Blazer aluminum case a lot for practice -- several thousand rounds through my FN Hi Power. Never had any problems I can attribute to the ammo. Haven't bought for a few months, but I have always found it cheapest to buy it online (including the cost of shipping) by the 1000 round case, usually from Ammoman. Occasionally Natchezss.com or Academy will have a sale that makes it cheaper.
Would love to reload again, but don't have the space to set it up right now.
elb
Academy has CCI Blazer on sale now for $7.99 per 50 through Saturday... but they don't have any at the Arlington, TX store.
Re: 9mm ammo
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:11 am
by CompVest
russ wrote:DoubleJ wrote:russ wrote:I have been buying my 9mm target rounds at Acadamy (Monarch in the green box of 50 9.99) or Walmart
(Winchester target rounds 19.98 for 100) I also noticed Walmart has Remington UMC which in a 250 is still cheaper than both i mentioned. Just wanted to get opinions and or comments on the different brands of ammo you frequent shooters use. I shoot around 650-800 rounds a month, all my handguns are 9mm XD9SC Glock 26 and a Kahr PM9. I have yet to try any Blazer or Monarch blue box I have heard they are not very good and kinda dirty but they are the cheapest of all the 9mm I have found.
reload. save money and it's fun.
Does reloading really save you that much?? Considering the price to get up and running.
So if i wanted to reload what would be the start up cost with decent equipment? I think
I would enjoy doing it, but im just a dumb newbie so any info you experts can help me with
would greatly be appreciated.
Take a look at the threads in the "Reloading Forum". Great info there on getting started and cost savings.