If we keep buying them at these prices we then set the price the market will bear. I suspect they see $100/k is what they can expect and the next couple years the price will wander up and down from there. No different from any other commodity. We are screwing ourselves in my view.
You will enjoy casting. If you pay attention to instructions and have a style where consistency is important you will succeed. I’d say go ahead and start with a Lee double cavity to get used to the casting process. Lee makes great molds for the money. The best advice is to find someone...
looked around at Rural King and Dunhams today. If coming down means ammo is only twice what it was before and primers at $80/k (Cabelas this week)I think I’ll continue to wait.
Yes, wear one when around others I don’t live with. It’s so easy. Hard to understand the why not? Plus I can yawn, smile and stick out my tongue and make funny faces to anyone.
Already messing around with forming brass, ran a 1x 223 thru a 7m TCU FL die then a 357 Herrett expander without annealing and it shows promise for hopefuly cheap brass if this takes off. I'm interesting in a bigger bore AR but would rather not spend $2/piece of brass with tubs of 223 around.
I sorted a 3 gallon bucket of 9mm with some 380's mixed in and found a method on google using a plastic ammo tray from factory ammo. Scoop brass until the tray is full (goes fast). The 380's are noticeably shorter....I found abut 200 mixed in the bucket and it took a total of about an hour and...
New to this site and this topic...I got a 6.5 Grendel upper from Brownells and planned to use 762x39 brass reformed for my rounds. found out a couple of things.....once fired brass formed better than new. I use a NOE 125 gr cast and powder paint coated, unsized bullet and a modest load of a...