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What would I look for, and about what would it cost to start reloading?
I don't have a lot of diversity. 9, 45, 5.56, 12, 20, and now the .06. I assume those can't all be done with the same loader... |
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Shot gun shells take a different setup.
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Never saw whether the OP found any 06 ammo. I was in Dunhams the other day and saw a lot of different 30-06 in a few different brands. If the OP is still looking and needs some, I could snag it and ship it to you. Not sure what shipping ammo costs.
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I haven't found any local yet, but I haven't really had a chance to get out and shoot either.
Thank you for the offer! I'm sure some will come back in stock before I really need it. And in the mean time it is a good excuse to take Jeff up on his offer and burn through some of his hand loads. All I need is a little bit of time. :D |
It’s probably in all the preppers’ bunkers with all the T.P.
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But what I'd do is concentrate on one calibre, and get good at that one. Of course pick the one you shoot the most, or more to the point - costs you the most dollars to shoot. Something to research, progressive presses such as a Dillon 550C. It's fun. |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1608042462.jpg Honey, what is the combination for the safe? I already told you Not the ammo safe, the TP safe... |
For reloading, my son and I just went down this rabbit hole.
Probably in the ballpark of $600-$800 to get things rolling. Need a press, a bench to mount the press to, die sets for each caliber (50-100/set). Case trimmer with collets and shell holders. Shell holders to go with each caliber (by family) on the press. Universal depriming die A good scale A good caliper Case deburring tool Primer pocket cleaner Case lube kit (outside and neck) Powder measure and trickler. This can get spendy. I bought a Harrell precision (lowest priced) Loading blocks Lee Autoprime Some way to store all this stuff I have an uncle that got us started with a lot of it, but I still get raised eyebrows when a package arrives (and it isn’t something she needed) Oh, and by the way - just try to buy primers. Powder is still somewhat attainable - but primers are your problem. Find them, and you’re home free. Bullets are a bit tight too. We are loading 6.5 creedmoor and 25-06. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1608043298.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1608043298.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1608043298.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1608043298.jpg |
CTD has .38 special but it's over 1$ PER ROUND. I just can't do it.
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I was in a rural Walmart last weekend getting keys made. The only thing they had was 12 & 20 gauge. But then we are in hunting season now, so that's probably not a huge surprise.
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Sadly I suspect it’s only going to go up. I’m expecting ammo to be made illegal - or “reasonably restricted” to the point it effectively will be in the next few years.
The good news is I have more than I need to protect myself. I suppose I could even sell some off, make some good money and still be okay. |
anyone have 30 Remington ammo? will trade for 30/06 HXP
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It's made in Mexico. Some people really like the stuff. I tried the extra low velocity .22 but found it was a bit too inconsistent load to get OK results. Very quiet though for shooting rats with the .22 within city limits. With a silencer on the .22 it sounded like an air rifle.
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https://youtu.be/KIgvoJKovIg
A Message From Federal, CCI, Speer And Remington President Jason Vanderbrink On Ammo Demand |
Good for him. People want to blame someone other than themselves. Its easier to come up with a conspiracy theory than say "I screwed up and didn't stock up when ammo was plentiful".
I have to admit I was one that came late to the party and have had to pay a higher price because of it. |
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