Yes, but a pound of powder is 7000 grains; a tray of primers contains 100 primers; a box of bullets is 50-250 bullets.
Once you have everything, you aren't limited to 20-50 rounds.
The way you describe it probably yes. But a pound of powder will probably load 5000 rounds of 9mm. 5 k 9mm loaded will take up a pretty good size space if packed commercially. Most of us buy in fairly large quantities because of the hazmat fees. I think you can buy 48# of powder and primers for 1 hazmat fee. Many sellers ship bullets in one of those usps one charge for anything that fits in the box which is a lot of bullets. Brass you pick up or buy. If space is truly the issue and it is available and you have the money buy commercial ammo. You definitely need room if you are going to reload.I've never reloaded ammo before, but I'm curious.
Wouldn't all the components, and their containers, required to create 50 rounds, take up more space than 50 loaded rounds?
Spine? I can't imagine what it would take for the RINO's to show a little spine.You're on the right track. I've seen this in other industries with different materials. It's always the same self fulfilling prophecies.
Word goes out supplies are going to be tight. Orders get put on allocation. The store is told you can only buy X or your delivery date will be Y days down the road. Demand seems to increase, so they place an order for X per month, or keep placing orders so they have a continuous supply coming in for the next 6-12 months when they only really need 2 months. But they have to their place in line in case demand doesn't let up.
When supplies increase or demand takes a small dip, inventories start to grow and orders get canceled faster than they were placed. Suddenly the 12 month backlog becomes 2 weeks.
But I can see demand staying high until the Republicans have firm control of either the house or senate and show some semblance of a spine.
You must be airwing, a grunt would never have that high of expectations of the government.Half way following through on campaign promises instead of just posturing.
Semper Fi.
And multiplies guns.If I was counting the reloading equipment, then yes it would take up a lot of space. Reloading equipment multiplies like guns.
The way you describe it probably yes. But a pound of powder will probably load 5000 rounds of 9mm. 5 k 9mm loaded will take up a pretty good size space if packed commercially. Most of us buy in fairly large quantities because of the hazmat fees. I think you can buy 48# of powder and primers for 1 hazmat fee. Many sellers ship bullets in one of those usps one charge for anything that fits in the box which is a lot of bullets. Brass you pick up or buy. If space is truly the issue and it is available and you have the money buy commercial ammo. You definitely need room if you are going to reload.
Is monarch steel ammo? The academy here had it on the shelf yesterday.
It comes in steel and brass. It’ll say on the box which it is.
Also, the brass Monarch is made by PPU. Very good, hot ammo. Reloadable. The steel cased is made by Barnaul. Still $12.99/50 rds at Academy.It comes in steel and brass. It’ll say on the box which it is.