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    Quote Originally Posted by 20X11 View Post
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    I think you can get close. If you have the brass $200 for bullets, $35 for primers and about $60 in powder if you buy in jugs. This is just going off of the prices I have seen and what I have been paying.

    Many guys got in on the AK .310 pulls and have had good results and made loading closer to $200 per K. Just what I have seen.
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    Personally, I think I'd have a heart attack thinking about how much $ it costs me every pull of the trigger. I enjoy my time reloading knowing that it's the best ammo for my rifle and application. I can't put a price on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Personally, I think I'd have a heart attack thinking about how much $ it costs me every pull of the trigger. I enjoy my time reloading knowing that it's the best ammo for my rifle and application. I can't put a price on that.
    depending on your occupation, marital status, and general importance you put into shooting, the cost still matters. yes, i would rather reload a good round for $0.40 a round than buy a crappy one for $0.30 a round, but i also don't want to reload for $1.00 a round when a reasonable one can be bought at $0.50 a round. so, to most, the cost does matter somewhat, even if it isn't the be all end all. i have considered switching to this caliber, has some intriguing advantages, but i also don't want to get into it finding out its immensely expensive. really if you can get a round down to the 30-40 cents per round range reloaded then it at least beats manufactured 223, which makes such a switch more financially understandable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmckay2 View Post
    depending on your occupation, marital status, and general importance you put into shooting, the cost still matters. yes, i would rather reload a good round for $0.40 a round than buy a crappy one for $0.30 a round, but i also don't want to reload for $1.00 a round when a reasonable one can be bought at $0.50 a round. so, to most, the cost does matter somewhat, even if it isn't the be all end all. i have considered switching to this caliber, has some intriguing advantages, but i also don't want to get into it finding out its immensely expensive. really if you can get a round down to the 30-40 cents per round range reloaded then it at least beats manufactured 223, which makes such a switch more financially understandable.
    Ok...here is the math based on my most recent purchases for powder, primers, projectiles...this is a highly accurate load in my 300BLKs...supersonic 125 gr Speer TNT HP, rem 7 1/2 primers, Lil gun powder...

    powder = 7.5 cents per round ($25/lb ...7000 gr/lb...18.2 gr per round)
    Primers = 2.5 cents per round ($25/1000)
    Projectiles = 21 cents per round (Midway had 500 for 101.99 + shipping less 10% coupon code)

    So...my initial thought was wrong... there we have 31 cents per round...if you already have the brass. I'm going to the range this weekend and blowing off a few hundred. WOOOHOOO!!!!

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    Damn! Where'd you find primers for $25? Right now and probably in the foreseeable short term future, reloading is the only way to go. So far I've only found Remington factory ammo at LGS and it was only a few boxes. $32/20 of Remington 125gr matchking and $23/20 220gr subsonic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Damn! Where'd you find primers for $25? Right now and probably in the foreseeable short term future, reloading is the only way to go. So far I've only found Remington factory ammo at LGS and it was only a few boxes. $32/20 of Remington 125gr matchking and $23/20 220gr subsonic.
    My gun range has been consistently having them in stock...July, I picked up a thousand for $25. Planning on heading out his weekend...I'll see if they still have them. They do limit quantities so all members have access to some. Sometimes a 1k limit...sometimes a 500 limit. I'll check their current price as well. Primers are one thing I haven't run low on. They have also been stocking H110 and Lil Gun powders which I have been consistently picking up as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Damn! Where'd you find primers for $25? Right now and probably in the foreseeable short term future, reloading is the only way to go. So far I've only found Remington factory ammo at LGS and it was only a few boxes. $32/20 of Remington 125gr matchking and $23/20 220gr subsonic.
    I got primers at Cabelas for $30 two days ago. Reloading opens up many other calibers that one would never think of having to buy ammo. That is why I like 38 super over 9mm. Once you have the brass loading is only 1.5-2gr more powder and you have a wider range to play with.
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    So I got an email for a .300 HBAR barrel, 16" and 1:7 twist for $109. Would it be worth it to grab?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    So I got an email for a .300 HBAR barrel, 16" and 1:7 twist for $109. Would it be worth it to grab?
    Yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    So I got an email for a .300 HBAR barrel, 16" and 1:7 twist for $109. Would it be worth it to grab?
    Depends...is it from Alpha Shooting Sports? There have been chamber issues reported with those. Their 5.56 barrels are good to go, but I have seen more than a few posts regarding their .300 BLK chambers.

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