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2007-07-17 07:21 AM |
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Originally Posted by Dean
(Post 101594)
A quick search so far...
New Brass: $31.98/50 = .64 Unless you were dividing the cost, your deal is way better.
Looks like new rounds can be had for <$30/25 but don't know about shipping. http://www.rrarms.com/catalog.php?prod=AX2642#
And, if I need sniper backup, Seņor Cheap Bastard quickly becomes... "Would depleted uranium rounds work better? Money is no object guy" :)
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That should be, ~$30 / 20 not 25.
$1.50 per round.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpag...047&t=11082005
48.9C a case. But since you can use them 3-5 times, you can distribute the cost. In my earlier post, the cost of brass was much cheaper. Brass, copper, and other components have gone up in price since last year. 4 times in the case of copper.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpag...047&t=11082005
40c a case. Since 264 WinMag brass is hard to come by, I use 7mm RemMag brass. Basically, Remington took the 264 and necked it up 0.5mm to create the 7mm Mag. There is even an article in this months "Shooting Times" about the 7mm, the author states that he has a box of the first wildcat cartridges that were sent to Remington as proof samples. All of the cases are headstamped 264 Win Mag. So, back to the 7mm mag brass, I just run them through my 264 Full Lenght resizing die, and then trim to the correct lenght. Been doing it for 5 or 6 years, and have never had a problem. Plus, any time I run into people at the range shooting 7mm Mag, I ask if they keep their brass. If not, I ask if they wouldn't mind letting me have it. Most of the time they will let me have it for free.
Remember this Dean, reloaders are "Cheap Bastards" too.
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