I can't believe that in California 7.62X39mm is going for $1.00 US (1.34 Canadian or 0.86 Euro), especially for TulAmmo! I can't even afford to shoot the SKS's I just bought, guess I need to buy some dies for 7.62x39mm :yikes:
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I can't believe that in California 7.62X39mm is going for $1.00 US (1.34 Canadian or 0.86 Euro), especially for TulAmmo! I can't even afford to shoot the SKS's I just bought, guess I need to buy some dies for 7.62x39mm :yikes:
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A buck a shot for 7.62x39...who'd have thought. I'm just in midst of loading 2000 rds of 5.56 so I have lots. Now I know why...
My APRS blue printed G series custom Rem-700 ceracoated with heavy fluted 26" match grade Keiger Bbl 1-10 Twist, Wild Dog stock, Basix trigger, NF 15-55 Competition scope. With the load data APRS supplied I have not changed it one bit with the 168Gn A-Max Hornady. The DOPE charts I have for it are 20 degrees C and 40 Degrees C from 100 - 1000Yds in 10Yd increments with this load & scope it will do .3's and less at a 100m if I do my bit.
This was set up by the Sniper cell Team leader from Perth TRG at a 5 day shooting clinic I attended with him.
Biscuits was ever the optimist thinking he was coming to the range as well..................
Forced to lay out my pair of 700 Remingtons, top is 5.56 and used to be a 26" bbl had it cut to 20". Lower is the .308 and it was a trade for a Remington 870 7 shot standard...straight trade. New rifle at the time had just been blueprinted and the guy didn't want it. I put the glass on it...
$1.00 seems i little high, maybe a so cal thing.
.223 in concord bay area is .55 per round as of last week.
Good luck on reloading if you can find primers at a reasonable price.
We can still buy them ammo for about 25 €/c a pop.
S&B.
Most people don’t even reload for AK ammo here.
We might look as if were spoiled at this point:lol:
'Cause I would! Really!
The brotherhood of the gat...
me too on the brass. been collecting it whenever people leave it. I figure my brass will wear out at some point and it's always nice to have it on hand. However, their is only 4 primer manufacturers
Great Primer Shortage of 2020
Right now, 20 bucks looks like a single flat of 100 primers, or $200 looks like a brick unless you get real lucky.
good news is you buy a few bricks of primers on gun broker, or you can fly to Italy and buy a few bricks of primers for about the same price!
I found a place selling them for $8 a box here but most of the places here a price-gouging because they can, its at the point now where ammo is a good deal at Big5 which was always consisted the high priced ammo here. Just means they have lost my business when things normalize and I let them know by a YELP review.
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