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    I understand the rationale - I've been reloading since the early 70's, and now reload for eight different cartridges, thus saving myself untold amount of money.

    What I don't understand is how such a common or garden calibre like .22 Hornet, or as it is called in Europe, 5.6x35, is priced like that.

    Guess I've been out of buying factory stuff here in UK for so long that it has all passed me by.

    Good, eh?

    tac

    PS - I've often meant to ask, but what does the list of guns of one kind or another at the underscore to your post signify?

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    Probably because of limited demand.
    Looking on guntrader 300+ .223 for sale, 20 .17 hornets and 10
    Yes 10 .22 hornet,
    It's not the popular Calibre it once was
    Good deals with:
    Dunn220, Leon, Bullcelt, stink£r, u.k.neil, supersharpshoot, william and airgun god, GEORGEY, telgun, Simon P and stubbs4612, Wellhouse0, harpo

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    can we please get back to MY Topic thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthony View Post
    can we please get back to MY Topic thank you
    I think its all relevant what's been said. You could be going down the reloading road for very little gain.
    It all depends on what and how much your shooting.

    BBF
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    Quote Originally Posted by anthony View Post
    can we please get back to MY Topic thank you
    Think of it like running a car, most people will say it does so many mpg, so "P" per mile is the price of a gallon divided by mpg, they forget the cost of tax, servicing, tyre wear, parking etc etc.

    Most reloader's don't include the cost of equipment in the price per round because tools are an asset that last years or can be sold on if you stop.

    So in consumables, bullets £25/100 = 25p each, primer 5p, powder maybe 10-15p, cases 28p ea but divided by the number of times they can be reloaded so ?? call it 50p per bang.

    So you might save 20-50p per shot depending on what factory ammo you use but it will take 500-1000 shots to make back the initial outlay of equipment to make them.
    but
    The actual reloading can become a hobby in itself & doing the load testing is great fun if frustrating at times.
    Last edited by angrybear; 28-02-2017 at 11:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Think of it like running a car, most people will say it does so many mpg, so "P" per mile is the price of a gallon divided by mpg, they forget the cost of tax, servicing, tyre wear, parking etc etc.

    Most reloader's don't include the cost of equipment in the price per round because tools are an asset that last years or can be sold on if you stop.

    So in consumables, bullets £25/100 = 25p each, primer 5p, powder maybe 10-15p, cases 28p ea but divided by the number of times they can be reloaded so ?? call it 50p per bang.

    So you might save 20-50p per shot depending on what factory ammo you use but it will take 500-1000 shots to make back the initial outlay of equipment to make them.
    but
    The actual reloading can become a hobby in itself & doing the load testing is great fun if frustrating at times.

    thanks for your info and i just picked this lot up for a very good price
    lee classic 4 hole turret press
    hornady dies
    100 223 cases
    lee powder scales
    lube and felt pad
    lee case trimmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by anthony View Post
    thanks for your info and i just picked this lot up for a very good price
    lee classic 4 hole turret press
    hornady dies
    100 223 cases
    lee powder scales
    lube and felt pad
    lee case trimmer
    Excellent, so all you need I'd your chosen bullet, powder & primers .... And instead of sleeping 8 hrs a night, you will manage 5 until you get your loads right ... All good clean fun ...😊
    Not sure where I`m going.....But I`ll get there someday

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparko View Post
    Excellent, so all you need I'd your chosen bullet, powder & primers .... And instead of sleeping 8 hrs a night, you will manage 5 until you get your loads right ... All good clean fun ...😊
    i was thinking n133 powder + cci small rifle primers + 53 grn V-Max

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post

    The actual reloading can become a hobby in itself & doing the load testing is great fun if frustrating at times.
    OP you have been warned! particularly if you start loading for more than one calibre for multiple disciplines
    Thanks for looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveo View Post
    Probably because of limited demand.
    Looking on guntrader 300+ .223 for sale, 20 .17 hornets and 10
    Yes 10 .22 hornet,
    It's not the popular Calibre it once was
    That's because people don't sell them on! It is as popular as the 17H and a lot of people are replacing the HMR with either hornet some preferring the new kid on the block some going the traditional route.

    In terms of cost of reloading there really is nothing in it between 0.22H and 0.223 other than 7 - 15 grains of powder so not surprising cost is on a par.
    Thanks for looking

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