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Old June 20, 2002, 06:18 AM   #6
dfaugh
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Not looking for too much analysis...as far as quanitities of materials, I'm thinking of the"average" reloader... meaning buying relatively small quantities, not someone who churns out thousands of rounds a month...So maybe buying bullets and primers by the hundreds, powder no more than a few lbs at a time...I know that in some cases, you can buy ammo cheaper, but want cost for reloads (for all the reasons mentioned above) specifically because combinations you produce may not be available commercially....Again, not concerned w/ cost of reloading equipment...just actual costs to produce...minimum assumes no new brass, just other components, maximum would include new quality brass....
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