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Hi all Just trying to get an idea of cost per box to reload .260 remington with either 100 gr. NBT's or 120 gr. NBT's. Gotta see if I can talk Santa into a reloader Best price I can find at a normal dealer around here is $23.95. Ouch.... guess I should of gotten a .308 or heck even a 7mm rem. Ammo is cheap at Wal-Mart. No, I like the .260, just gotta get the price down. Jim B. | ||
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Jim I don't know if you have looked on the web to buy bullets but WWW.lockstock.com is a components store here in Nebraska and i checked on the prices they have. 100 grain is about $10.50 per 50 and the 120's are about $10.80 per 50.Shouldn't have to pay sales tax either but shipping so i don't know how that all works out.This is just one place i use but i got a buddy that has an FFl liscense and get things at dealer cost.Got to keep him happy! | |||
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quote:Yeah, I guess we should have bought 7mm-08. For modest practice .260 ammo: primer .015 reminton bullet .10 50gr (1/140lb) powder .10 so just over .20 cents per round (maybe $5.00 per box). I cut the powder cost by shooting 700x. Just load with the 12grains of red dot (or any very fast shotgun powder) in the .308 case. PS. I use lymans cast bullet loads as the starting place for mild loads. The 12 grains is what has floated around the internet AND is where I ended up. JerryO [ 11-27-2002, 07:51: Message edited by: JerryO ] | |||
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If you had bought a .308 you could get milsurp fmj's for $125 per thousand. Or buy Estate by Federal for $8 a box from Natchez. | |||
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quote:Personally, I find the reloading manuals just as important, or even more so, than the case trimmer. CAL | ||
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