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    Default Shocked I say, SHOCKED!

    I was looking at my stash and was curious what it was now worth. It really astonished me as I had not been keeping up with prices. @ those prices how in the world can anyone afford to reload?
    I now mainly shoot .22, including my A1 with conversion. Apparently, my days of shooting a great quantity of 5.56 is close to an end. I have enough of WC 844 and 846 to build about 15/m.
    I don't know, I just don't know.
    Sam

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    some of us have primers etc left over from 4 or so panics ago,

    I can still reload a match 556 load for ~19 cents a round,

    however at today's replacement component prices, it would be hard to start out and realize a savings,


    good news is ammo is dropping just a bit in price, but components for reloading have not really dropped a lot ,
    primers are still just a bit high

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    some of us have primers etc left over from 4 or so panics ago,

    I can still reload a match 556 load for ~19 cents a round,

    however at today's replacement component prices, it would be hard to start out and realize a savings,


    good news is ammo is dropping just a bit in price, but components for reloading have not really dropped a lot ,
    primers are still just a bit high
    Several years ago I got 48lb of WC844 from Jeff @ $16.00/lb. delivered.
    Sam

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