Reloading Cost Calculator
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Re: Reloading Cost Calculator
Works for me - thanks chaps
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Damn, it appears to be broken again.....
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Re: Reloading Cost Calculator
You trying to work out how much a 460 Wby would cost you to run?curan wrote:Damn, it appears to be broken again.....
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You're psychic!dashooter wrote:You trying to work out how much a 460 Wby would cost you to run?curan wrote:Damn, it appears to be broken again.....
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Just following the dots.curan wrote:You're psychic!dashooter wrote:You trying to work out how much a 460 Wby would cost you to run?curan wrote:Damn, it appears to be broken again.....
It's not as bad as you might think. RCBS dies will set you back $120.
Norma cases $215/50 or $0.71 per shot (based on you getting 6 reloads out of each case).
Using 350 gn projectiles $1.04 per shot
Powder (110 grains of 2206H) $0.85 per shot
Primers (Winchester magnum) $0.08 per shot.
Grand total is $2.68 per shot for consumables.
Of course it could be cheaper if you get more reloads out of the cases or it could be more expensive if you run it really hot and only get 2 or 3.
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Re: Reloading Cost Calculator
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- aam
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Re: Reloading Cost Calculator
Sheet one is the original.
I copied and pasted in sheet two, this is just in case i screwed up sheet one.
I copied and pasted in sheet two, this is just in case i screwed up sheet one.
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Pretty chuffed that I was within $0.01 cents/per round using my fingers and toeseys.aam wrote:Sheet one is the original.
I copied and pasted in sheet two, this is just in case i screwed up sheet one.
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Thank you so much for that. I've kept a copy this time.....aam wrote:Sheet one is the original.
I copied and pasted in sheet two, this is just in case i screwed up sheet one.
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And $2.68 of good clean fun it was too! Thanks Dashooter!dashooter wrote:Just following the dots.curan wrote:You're psychic!dashooter wrote:You trying to work out how much a 460 Wby would cost you to run?curan wrote:Damn, it appears to be broken again.....
It's not as bad as you might think. RCBS dies will set you back $120.
Norma cases $215/50 or $0.71 per shot (based on you getting 6 reloads out of each case).
Using 350 gn projectiles $1.04 per shot
Powder (110 grains of 2206H) $0.85 per shot
Primers (Winchester magnum) $0.08 per shot.
Grand total is $2.68 per shot for consumables.
Of course it could be cheaper if you get more reloads out of the cases or it could be more expensive if you run it really hot and only get 2 or 3.