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if you're stockpiling, then you don't need it immediately. Just budget and save until you can get the 1000 round case with free shipping from wherever.
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I do this all the time I buy it online and split it up with friends at workMy friends and I have mostly the same calibers so we group buy are share the load. Maybe try that.
I never darken the door of Starbucks any more, haven't for a long time. Mostly due to $ but also their politics & hiring preference of LGBT! I will never consider what that particular group stands for as "normal". Just makes my skin crawl. It's just my preference so don't bash me.Taster's Choice is not bad coffee. My work has OK coffee and buy coffee when is on sale. I go to Peet's or Starbucks very rarely now a days.
I shoot smokeless black powder, cast my own recycle as you do, and can even make my own #11 percussion caps usingI reload, I have powder and primers stocked up, I have lead stocked up, I recycle my lead using bullet traps. It's very economical, and I'm not at the whims of whatever political bubblegum is taking place. I realize that it's not for everybody but it works for me. I picked up a few new uppers a few months ago and had to buy store bought ammo as I didn't have any brass or dies yet, man, it about killed me parting with the cash.lol.
I reload, I have powder and primers stocked up, I have lead stocked up, I recycle my lead using bullet traps. It's very economical, and I'm not at the whims of whatever political bubblegum is taking place. I realize that it's not for everybody but it works for me. I picked up a few new uppers a few months ago and had to buy store bought ammo as I didn't have any brass or dies yet, man, it about killed me parting with the cash.lol.
I'm in the "deef" department myself! Eh? What'd you say???? Either you don't shoot a lot of ammo or you got a hell of a lot of ammo in that Monkey Wards closeout! They've been gone for decades!I'm still shooting my Montgomery Wards liquidation .22.
That depends a bit on what you shoot. These days factory 9 and some others can be had for about the same or sometimes less that reloading. For rifle yes reloading lots of times can save you money. Problem is what is the time value of your time to reload. Along with the costs of getting setup to do so.if you want cheaper ammo then you have to learn how to reload.
what do you guys do when you can't afford to purchase 1k rounds at a time? Looking for ideas to stockpile ammo without skipping a meal. Thanks!