Cdog
Member
Traditionally the cost of some ammo has made cost savings a topic of debate. The 9X19 has been at or near the top of this list for quite some time.
With primer cost still pushing the 10 cent each mark, plus availability still being an issue finding newly manufactured brass case ammo under 30 cents each now not only do I know that I'm not saving I also feel like I'm wasting money handloading 9mm now.
I look at the cost and availability of .38 Special/.357, .38 Super and other small pistol primed ammo that I use and it's the stinking primer making the difference now.
Prime 1000 pieces of 9mm brass @ $100 and add another $100 in projectiles, then powder their little behinds and it simply ain't worth it. There's this nagging issue too. I enjoy handloading pert near as much as I do the shootin'.
Instead of burning primers in 9mm, I believe I'm beaten. Just going to break down and buy bulk loaded 9mm ammo.
I hope lower cost 9mm ammo being in good supply is a sign of lower cost primers not being too far over the horizon.
The dead horse has risen again.
Vent over.
With primer cost still pushing the 10 cent each mark, plus availability still being an issue finding newly manufactured brass case ammo under 30 cents each now not only do I know that I'm not saving I also feel like I'm wasting money handloading 9mm now.
I look at the cost and availability of .38 Special/.357, .38 Super and other small pistol primed ammo that I use and it's the stinking primer making the difference now.
Prime 1000 pieces of 9mm brass @ $100 and add another $100 in projectiles, then powder their little behinds and it simply ain't worth it. There's this nagging issue too. I enjoy handloading pert near as much as I do the shootin'.
Instead of burning primers in 9mm, I believe I'm beaten. Just going to break down and buy bulk loaded 9mm ammo.
I hope lower cost 9mm ammo being in good supply is a sign of lower cost primers not being too far over the horizon.
The dead horse has risen again.
Vent over.