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Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 12:26:33
by Reverenddel
....determined one thing:
9mm is the new .22lr..
It's gotten to that point.
Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 18:32:28
by jmax
I am reloading my cast bullets in my 30-06 for less than cheap 9mm so I guess that it is a new 22
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Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 19:48:55
by kelu
And your average is?
Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 20:40:23
by Snakester
Carol and I shot most of a 555 rd. box of Federal .22 LR that I bought in 2009 for $18.99 plus tx .... .04 per round . We also shot 350 rounds of Tula , Winchester and Blazer 9mm about .15 per round. I 'm sure glad NOW that hoarded ammo all those years.
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Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Tue, 01 Sep 2015 21:42:43
by WVUBeta1904
$0.20/round is about what I'm paying for 9mm these days. Rubbish!
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Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 10:51:11
by wittmeba
Use this link and just change the caliber to your liking. You can sort by price per round.
http://ammoseek.com/ammo/22lr?from=resultspage
Search for .22 lr remington 1400 round bucket. We got 4 for $70.00/each about 8 months ago.
Still prefer these folks for general ammo. 22lr isn't the cheapest but they do very well on center fire. And free shipping on first order and orders > $100.00.
http://www.rareammo.com/Pistol-Ammo_c_876.html
Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Wed, 02 Sep 2015 15:49:49
by Snakester
These days less than.10 rd. for.22 is dirt cheap. I have several of the 1400 rd. pks. I paid $89.00 for each.It's been several months since I have seen any on the shelves. As for 9mm it does seem to average about .20 each . It does seem to be pretty plentiful. I sure wish I could find some .22 Mag. At a reasonable price.
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Re: Started doing the averages on cost per round....
Posted: Thu, 03 Sep 2015 07:06:06
by jmax
jmax wrote:I am reloading my cast bullets in my 30-06 for less than cheap 9mm so I guess that it is a new 22
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$.045 primer + $.045 powder and less than $.01 for electricity and loaded on a Dillon, less than your inexpensive 9 and available 22s
