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Reloading bargin thread

Post by Oldbloke » 06 Mar 2023, 5:51 pm

We need this thread. NFI why we dont have one. :unknown:

For those looking to buy components or tools/equipment related to reloading at a good, cheap price.

I'll start it off with this.

Cheap 243CAL, 87GR, bullets at cleavers.

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Post by Blr243 » 06 Mar 2023, 6:24 pm

Top job OB. Im in that shop tomorrow with a big order and it just got bigger. Thanks .. a 243 owner can never have too many 87 grain v max
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Post by bigrich » 06 Mar 2023, 7:21 pm

Blr243 wrote:Top job OB. Im in that shop tomorrow with a big order and it just got bigger. Thanks .. a 243 owner can never have too many 87 grain v max


they are a great projectile in the 243 :thumbsup:
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Post by Oldbloke » 06 Mar 2023, 9:24 pm

Glad i could help out.
Whether it be powder, bullets, primers or reloading gear. Let's get this thread humming.
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Post by Oldbloke » 27 Mar 2023, 3:44 pm

I just got word that small pistol primers are available in Brisbane. $170 for 1000. At rebels.

SERVICIOS and ADVENTUROS primers from Argentinia.

Must be the new factory .
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Post by deye243 » 28 Mar 2023, 7:46 pm

Yes and quite a lot of Americans are having trouble with progressive presses namely Lee and Hornady with feeding issues apparently some adjustments are needed and quite a few complaining about hard primer cups but then others say they don't have a problem it's mainly with striker type pistols
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Post by Blr243 » 09 Apr 2023, 8:00 am

Cleavers 300 aac blk factory ammo 229 dollars for 200 rounds Loaded with 110 v max Packets are normally 50/60 bucks
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Post by Blr243 » 09 Apr 2023, 8:01 am

Cleavers 300 aac blk factory ammo 229 dollars for 200 rounds Loaded with 110 v max 2375 fps Packets are normally 50/60 bucks
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Post by Blr243 » 09 Apr 2023, 8:04 am

I think we can include factory ammo bargains in this reloading bargain topic anything that saves us money is a good thing.
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Post by Jackaroo » 09 Apr 2023, 9:38 am

The Bargain of the Year !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Post by Shootermick » 09 Apr 2023, 5:51 pm

.22, .22wmr, 223, 243, 308, 303, 20ga, 12ga
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Post by Oldbloke » 25 Apr 2023, 8:23 am

Slightly off topic.
I see Sierra Super Roo 55 gn 1000 packs are about available for $240. This is more or less pre covid price.
Qn is, are bullet prices and availability just about back to normal now?
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Post by bladeracer » 25 Apr 2023, 8:25 am

Oldbloke wrote:Slightly off topic.
I see Sierra Super Roo 55 gn 1000 packs are about available for $240. This is more or less pre covid price.
Qn is, are bullet prices and availability just about back to normal now?


With zero primer supply I would expect to see lots of great specials on bullets that are no good to most people nowadays.
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Post by Lazarus » 25 Apr 2023, 8:32 am

You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination.

Imagine if you will, a range of air rifles that can utilise our now useless stockpiles of projectiles........
Fukk you primer shortage.
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Post by Oldbloke » 25 Apr 2023, 8:33 am

bladeracer wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Slightly off topic.
I see Sierra Super Roo 55 gn 1000 packs are about available for $240. This is more or less pre covid price.
Qn is, are bullet prices and availability just about back to normal now?


With zero primer supply I would expect to see lots of great specials on bullets that are no good to most people nowadays.


Yeh, seems to be mainly primers. Common powders are ok, but faster stuff and TB are as scarce as rocking horse sh1t.

I think your right. I'm lucky and have plenty for my needs. But might keep my eye open for any 30cal bullet bargains.
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Post by Kez » 25 Apr 2023, 8:58 am

Oldbloke wrote:Slightly off topic.
I see Sierra Super Roo 55 gn 1000 packs are about available for $240. This is more or less pre covid price.
Qn is, are bullet prices and availability just about back to normal now?


Glad I just read that because I did something stupid thing this week. It's called getting into reloading. Post COVID. :D :crazy: .

Can do .223 which is tops. Heaps of places have the Super Roo 55gn 1000 packs for that price and I was wondering if that was new pricing or rip off. You can still get into reloading .223, plenty of CCI 400's everywhere.

Just can't find any large rifle primers in NSW to do my .308 with, and I'm only looking for around 200 given I want to make a 165gr hunting load. Hate to think what volume shooters are going to pay for in the end.
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Post by bladeracer » 25 Apr 2023, 10:03 am

Lazarus wrote:You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination.

Imagine if you will, a range of air rifles that can utilise our now useless stockpiles of projectiles........
Fukk you primer shortage.


Yes, I've been thinking along those lines myself, and I have enough components to last my lifetime out.
Air guns just seem sensible, particularly if you're not velocity-happy anyway. I suspect it is going to require another learning curve. Been thinking of looking at .30-cal or bigger due to the lack of velocity. Hoping there might be some info at the deer expo.
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Post by bladeracer » 25 Apr 2023, 10:14 am

Kez wrote:Glad I just read that because I did something stupid thing this week. It's called getting into reloading. Post COVID. :D :crazy: .

Can do .223 which is tops. Heaps of places have the Super Roo 55gn 1000 packs for that price and I was wondering if that was new pricing or rip off. You can still get into reloading .223, plenty of CCI 400's everywhere.

Just can't find any large rifle primers in NSW to do my .308 with, and I'm only looking for around 200 given I want to make a 165gr hunting load. Hate to think what volume shooters are going to pay for in the end.


I think .223 has been difficult for a while now, small rifle primers dried up long ago. Large rifle were fine until a few months ago, now there are none around at all.
Rebels have 500 small rifle primers in stock ($25/100!), no large rifle. They do have stock of the Argentinian pistol primers but I haven't seen those down here yet. Can you get .308Palma brass, or 6.5mm Creedmoor small primer brass and neck it up to .308Win maybe?
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Post by Lazarus » 25 Apr 2023, 10:59 am

Nothing is new.
Not even random thoughts, apparently.

https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/wh ... ets.94720/
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Post by Oldbloke » 25 Apr 2023, 11:45 am

Kez wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Slightly off topic.
I see Sierra Super Roo 55 gn 1000 packs are about available for $240. This is more or less pre covid price.
Qn is, are bullet prices and availability just about back to normal now?


Glad I just read that because I did something stupid thing this week. It's called getting into reloading. Post COVID. :D :crazy: .

Can do .223 which is tops. Heaps of places have the Super Roo 55gn 1000 packs for that price and I was wondering if that was new pricing or rip off. You can still get into reloading .223, plenty of CCI 400's everywhere.

Just can't find any large rifle primers in NSW to do my .308 with, and I'm only looking for around 200 given I want to make a 165gr hunting load. Hate to think what volume shooters are going to pay for in the end.


Even now far from stupid.
Tailored ammo.
Generally more accurate.
Make ammo not available to purchase.
You get the same ammo if that's what you want.
Always cheaper in the long run.
An additional hobby to pursue.


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Post by bladeracer » 25 Apr 2023, 3:37 pm

Lazarus wrote:Nothing is new.
Not even random thoughts, apparently.

https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/wh ... ets.94720/


I have no memory of trying jacketed bullets in .22LR when I was a kid, it's certainly something I very likely would have done. But I have tried more recently, specifically trying to get a very worn .22LR barrel to group. It worked really well in that case, the rifle finally grouped, and very well. So I spent some weeks playing with them in a standard .22LR barrel. I had less success due to the hardness of the jackets requiring more force to engrave the rifling. I tried bullets in .222", .223" and .224" in the 30gn to 40gn range with the same results. They fired fine but the velocities were around half that of the original 40gn cast bullet - in the 500-600fps range. I tried increasing the powder charges but that just ruptured the cases without improving velocity. Nowadays I know people are shooting ELR using copper bullets with standard .22LR brass, bought new and salvaged from live ammo - nobody messes about trying to prime the things. I _think_ if you can start with a .224" barrel you'd have a better chance, but with an air-gun you have a hard velocity wall that you can't push through regardless of bullet type or mass. And of course, that velocity barrier is well short of the terminal velocities you need to get even the softest jacketed bullets to deform with any reliability for hunting. I've long wanted to make a chamber adaptor for .223Rem that would let me seat a charged .22LR case behind a jacketed bullet - but there is no value at the end of it. In the end, at the velocities and ranges air-guns are restricted to cast bullets work just fine.
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Post by bladeracer » 25 Apr 2023, 4:18 pm

Oldbloke wrote:
Kez wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Slightly off topic.
I see Sierra Super Roo 55 gn 1000 packs are about available for $240. This is more or less pre covid price.
Qn is, are bullet prices and availability just about back to normal now?


Glad I just read that because I did something stupid thing this week. It's called getting into reloading. Post COVID. :D :crazy: .

Can do .223 which is tops. Heaps of places have the Super Roo 55gn 1000 packs for that price and I was wondering if that was new pricing or rip off. You can still get into reloading .223, plenty of CCI 400's everywhere.

Just can't find any large rifle primers in NSW to do my .308 with, and I'm only looking for around 200 given I want to make a 165gr hunting load. Hate to think what volume shooters are going to pay for in the end.


Even now far from stupid.
Tailored ammo.
Generally more accurate.
Make ammo not available to purchase.
You get the same ammo if that's what you want.
Always cheaper in the long run.
An additional hobby to pursue.


viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13453


When there are no primers or powders available at all then you might have to pay ridiculous prices to find some, like the $1000/kg we saw recently for powder and $500/1000 for LR primers advertised last week. At those prices it becomes smarter to buy factory ammo, while it's still available. It costs me a dollar a shot for .303 currently, with fifty-cent bullets and twelve loads per case (with PPU brass that cost $250/500). ADI rifle powders are still at $140/kg, Alliant are double that and lots of people prefer to use that. Even S&B brass that was for so long a buck a piece is up to $1.30 now. Buying stuff currently I think you'd struggle to load .303 for much under two bucks a shot, and with cheap commercial jacketed bullets closer to $2.50 apiece. The PPU 174gn FMJ factory ammo is available currently for under $40/20rds. It probably makes sense to shoot factory for now and hope primer supplies pick up within a year or two. They might discount the price if you ordered a thousand rounds perhaps. And you can pull some bullets and put your preferred hunting bullets in, or just file the points off, when you want to use them for that.

I'm not the only one currently leaning toward buying a mould and developing some decent cast bullet loads for shooting paper and steel rather than slinging expensive and hard to get jacketed bullets at the butts. Hardcast bullets (for melting into your desired moulds) are up into the $15-$18 per kilo range now, but that's still under twenty cents per 174gn bullet. On reduced loads to around 2000-2200fps, with greatly increased case life, it really drops the cost of shooting. Pressures might even be low enough to allow using pistol primers which are now available. But cast doesn't offer the accuracy, or maximum velocities, or terminal performance of jacketed bullets to suit everything.
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Post by Oldbloke » 25 Apr 2023, 5:25 pm

Black widow hard cast are pretty cheap.

Edit.
Or just buy the cheapest 22lr you can get
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Post by bladeracer » 25 Apr 2023, 5:41 pm

Oldbloke wrote:Black widow hard cast are pretty cheap.

Edit.
Or just buy the cheapest 22lr you can get


Yes, I looked at a few sources and they're all in the $15-$18 realm per kilo of hardcast bullets for casting with.

.22LR ammunition for the lead?
I recover my .22LR bullets for casting but they're almost pure lead, very soft.
$750 for a case of CCI Standard Velocity last week - 15c per shot.
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Post by bladeracer » 26 Apr 2023, 12:48 pm

https://ssaagunsales.com/listing/43882

1000 LR primers if anybody is really desperate :-)
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Post by Oldbloke » 26 Apr 2023, 1:27 pm

bladeracer wrote:https://ssaagunsales.com/listing/43882

1000 LR primers if anybody is really desperate :-)


$900. How do they sleep?
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Post by Oldbloke » 26 Apr 2023, 1:41 pm

bladeracer wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Black widow hard cast are pretty cheap.

Edit.
Or just buy the cheapest 22lr you can get


Yes, I looked at a few sources and they're all in the $15-$18 realm per kilo of hardcast bullets for casting with.

.22LR ammunition for the lead?

I recover my .22LR bullets for casting but they're almost pure lead, very soft.
$750 for a case of CCI Standard Velocity last week - 15c per shot.


Cheap plinking
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Post by bladeracer » 26 Apr 2023, 4:15 pm

Oldbloke wrote:
bladeracer wrote:https://ssaagunsales.com/listing/43882

1000 LR primers if anybody is really desperate :-)


$900. How do they sleep?


I couldn't but I don't know the background to it, maybe he's in desperate financial distress and saw an opening?
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Post by bladeracer » 26 Apr 2023, 4:17 pm

Oldbloke wrote:
bladeracer wrote:
Oldbloke wrote:Black widow hard cast are pretty cheap.

Edit.
Or just buy the cheapest 22lr you can get


Yes, I looked at a few sources and they're all in the $15-$18 realm per kilo of hardcast bullets for casting with.

.22LR ammunition for the lead?

I recover my .22LR bullets for casting but they're almost pure lead, very soft.
$750 for a case of CCI Standard Velocity last week - 15c per shot.


Cheap plinking


Yes, but getting more expensive every day :-)
I was paying $615 for the same case in August 2021.
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Post by deye243 » 26 Apr 2023, 5:57 pm

Federal gold medal match small pistol primers are $1250
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