9mm brass price per round6/9/2023 ![]() 9 Minor Price Per Round = $.17-.19 ($168.68 - $188.68 /K)Ĭheapest 9 Minor Shipped right now is $235 Shipped from LAX Ammo (Freedom Munitions).Projectile - $79.50/K shipped (Current bulk pricing for Everglades Plated 115 RN) Powder - $14.18 / K - $211 for 8 lb jug of Titegroup at Powder Valley (4.3 of WAC) 9 Major Price Per Round = $.18-$.20 ($180-$200/K)Ĭheapest 9 Major Shipped right now is $412 Shipped from Black Dot Ammunition.ĩ Minor - 115 Plated RN - 4.3 Titegroup - 1.110 OAL - 132 PF.Projectile - $88/K shipped (Current bulk pricing for Precision Delta 124 JHP) Powder - $27.00 / K - $240 for 8 lb jug of Autocomp at Powder Valley (7.2 of WAC) Primer - $65-$85 / K (Whatever is available) Its all about searching for deals and buying in bulk.ĩ Major - 124 JHP - 7.2 WAC - 1.165 OAL - 173 PF Just be warned you will miss out on all those discussions about powders, primers, brass, bullets and hassles experienced in the hobby.ĩ Major & Minor is worth reloading. If the decision is based on "saving money," just buy factory ammo and avoid the hours of exploration and process involved with reloading. However, again it's really not just about saving money it's getting precision ammo that works in the gun. Reloading rifle rounds on a single stage press will save money. Most active competitors I know reload simple because of the volume of shooting they do and they get consistent ammo at the PF their guns need. On average I load around 20K+ 9mm, 5K 223/5.56, and about 2K of various other calibers a year. I reload for two reasons, I like the hobby, the equipment and I get the ammo I want. I started loading in volume when primers were cheap and coated bullets were a nickel or less, even then I made it clear reloading for 9MM and low round count does not really save money. ![]() ![]() Looking at Dillon XL 750 and die lead times of 42+ weeks does it make sense?
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