RichardCranium Private Minuteman Jun 7, 2020 61 18 Columbia, Tennessee Jul 17, 2020 #1 Jul 17, 2020 #1 I am curious what the cost of reloading .300 PRC is per round. Up front in purchasing brass i know will increase cost but once you have cases what is the average cost per round for a good precision match round? Thanks in advance.
I am curious what the cost of reloading .300 PRC is per round. Up front in purchasing brass i know will increase cost but once you have cases what is the average cost per round for a good precision match round? Thanks in advance.
Steel head Feral kitten Full Member Minuteman Aug 3, 2014 18,072 58,884 Washington Jul 17, 2020 #2 Jul 17, 2020 #2 Pretty easy to figure out. decide what powder, primer and bullet you want to use. bullet cost+ primer cost+ powder cost. Reactions: Supersubes
Pretty easy to figure out. decide what powder, primer and bullet you want to use. bullet cost+ primer cost+ powder cost.
camocorvette Send it Full Member Minuteman Supporter Apr 1, 2010 2,536 2,548 Minnesota Jul 17, 2020 #3 Jul 17, 2020 #3 Yeah you need to figure out what components you are going to use and rough powder charge. Do some simple math and whola! Edit: From my limited research it is similar to 300 WM. So i would assume its close or slightly more expensive then 300WM
Yeah you need to figure out what components you are going to use and rough powder charge. Do some simple math and whola! Edit: From my limited research it is similar to 300 WM. So i would assume its close or slightly more expensive then 300WM
D Dthomas3523 Account no longer active Supporter Commercial Supporter Full Member Minuteman Jan 31, 2018 10,738 15,798 South Texas Jul 17, 2020 #4 Jul 17, 2020 #4 I’d figure $1-1.25 rnd .35 powder .40 bullet (varies) .04 primer 1.00 brass (5 loads = .20) Maybe a little cheaper if you get deal on bullets or brass lasts longer Reactions: camocorvette
I’d figure $1-1.25 rnd .35 powder .40 bullet (varies) .04 primer 1.00 brass (5 loads = .20) Maybe a little cheaper if you get deal on bullets or brass lasts longer
Steel head Feral kitten Full Member Minuteman Aug 3, 2014 18,072 58,884 Washington Jul 17, 2020 #5 Jul 17, 2020 #5 Dthomas3523 said: I’d figure $1-1.25 rnd .35 powder .40 bullet (varies) .04 primer 1.00 brass (5 loads = .20) Maybe a little cheaper if you get deal on bullets or brass lasts longer Click to expand... Or more with a really good bullet. Reactions: camocorvette and Dthomas3523
Dthomas3523 said: I’d figure $1-1.25 rnd .35 powder .40 bullet (varies) .04 primer 1.00 brass (5 loads = .20) Maybe a little cheaper if you get deal on bullets or brass lasts longer Click to expand... Or more with a really good bullet.
Punkur67 Supporter Supporter Full Member Minuteman Oct 11, 2019 1,153 2,086 Jul 18, 2020 #6 Jul 18, 2020 #6 Reloading Cost Calculator Dillon Precision: Reloaders, Reloading Equipment, Bullet Reloading, Bullet Reloaders www.dillonprecision.com
Reloading Cost Calculator Dillon Precision: Reloaders, Reloading Equipment, Bullet Reloading, Bullet Reloaders www.dillonprecision.com
P paulwardd Private Minuteman Jul 6, 2020 81 49 Indiana Jul 18, 2020 #7 Jul 18, 2020 #7 I've done the exact thing, figured around $0.79 per round for decent (not the cheapest) components $0.03 primer (Federal LRM Match) $0.36 powder (Rl-26) $0.40 bullet (Hornady 225gr ELD-M) I don't count the cost of brass as I view buying brass as a separate investment. Just me though Reactions: Gustav7 and camocorvette
I've done the exact thing, figured around $0.79 per round for decent (not the cheapest) components $0.03 primer (Federal LRM Match) $0.36 powder (Rl-26) $0.40 bullet (Hornady 225gr ELD-M) I don't count the cost of brass as I view buying brass as a separate investment. Just me though