Burning 10mm ammo question

Started by RRMan03, February 24 2013 08:31:44 PM MST

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RRMan03

Seems that everyone on here wants full power loads at American Eagle prices. Well from my shot 50 year ammo experience you pay for what you get. Semms 10mm comes in 3 power levels and price levels. Very lite below 1000 fps 50-70 cents per round. Medium power 1000fps to 1200fps for 80 to 1.20 per round and full power 1200 to 1500/1600 and cost of 1.20 to upwards of 2.00 depends on bullet you get. American Eagle low end and Buffalo Bore/Double Tap on the high end. Now my question is simple range ammo easy choice,carry ammo easy choice. But why does everyone expect to get full power for cheap prices. Those days are gone thans to the crazy days going on. Next question if ou are on the receiving end of  one of these does one think it will matter if it costs .60 or 1.60. I think not. I think one should get what makes them happy not bitch at others who choose different and we all need to be on the same side or we are going to wake up and have no options to even get ammo much less choose which kind to get. Maybe I am the dumb one. Yes i bought 22 ammo for 39 cents a box now they are 17.00 to 20.00 dollars per box. Cheap ammo is GONE !!!! Opinions lets hear it.

sqlbullet

I guess my question is why shouldn't we.

The difference in component cost between a 180 grain at 950 fps and a 180 grain at 1300 fps is about $0.005.  Same primer, same bullet, same case, just an extra grain or two of powder.  Even if it is an extra 4 grains of powder, that is only $0.01 with high end powder.

Now, all that said, I understand that the basic rule of thumb for a quick and dirty calculation of break even if component cost X4.  Based on that simple rule and the cost of quality components, we should expect to pay about $1.20 a shot for 10mm.

However, ammunition can be volume produced, and QC is relatively low cost, meaning you can produce 1,000 rounds an hour per employee pretty easy.  Lets assume you pay your employee (or yourself if you don't have employee's) $50,000/year to run the Dillon 1050.  And that you get no volume discounts on any components.

By my math that still works out to only $435/1000 in hard costs + labor to produce the ammo.  Even with a 10% margin for overheads you can make out pretty good direct to the public staying in the "cheap" price range.

But, if you have a distributor and a retailer in the mix that both expect to make a 30% margin,  you end up at Buffalo Bore prices pretty fast.

Which is why I either roll my own or support the guys that sell direct to the public.

Intercooler


The_Shadow

Premium defensive or bonded bullets hollow points are more expensive than FMJ types due to the extra steps and processes to form the HP.  Although the metal prices have risen, it is mostly the cost of shipping of products in or out that has driven the cost upwards over the last few years...Not to mention Haz-Mat fees! :o  PITA :'(
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RRMan03

Intercooler:
Yes new to 10mm. Since the day it was first sold to the public. Just because I just found this site and you may be the resident genius on 10mm I respect that. Is your knowledge of the 10 more than mine maybe. This is not a place to compare private parts but t oask questions and to try to get answers and opinions. If you have input feel free if you have a smart ass remark I have no time to waste on that subject. I apprecite people who have knowledge and share it no mattr how dumb the question. If you have knowledge and act like it makes you somebody rest assured I do not care who you are,what you know or anything else. I am just a 10mm fan expressing an opinion.Right or wrong it is just that an opinion.Does that clear up the new to 10mm for you.

RRMan03

Intercooler I am going to apologize to you as I tend to go off on gun issues. I have had guns for 50 plus years and evert caliber from 22 to 500 Nitro Express. Yes I know a lot but I do not flaunt it. I usually ask a question to see if anybody really does know the answer I already have. You would be amazed at the experts in both guns and ammo. You sir do have knowledge but poor understanding of who ask questions on a forum. 1.Peole who really do not know and need help and people who really do know and want to see how many know it alls are on the forum. Sorry for my rant. your info is helpful but learn your people.

Intercooler


4949shooter

RRman, I have been around Intercooler on this and some other forums, and I never knew him to be a smart aleck. I have hit him with some pretty silly questions too.

Don't jump the gun, my friend. It's good to see fellow 10mm enthusiasts such as yourself here.

Welcome and enjoy..

Intercooler

    I didn't ask to be smart at all. When I saw the low post count and rant my thought was maybe you were new to the 10mm ammos. I have been pretty pro-active and reactive about the 10mm ammo out there. Some are priced way higher than they should be and for what you are getting. Some were priced decent and then went wild and I didn't hold my tongue telling it! Everyone chooses their own stuff and I'm all for that. My biggest thing since I have started figuring it out is getting to the bottom of that!

Caneman

by all means don't hold back, spill all that knowledge, me know nothing   :D

The_Shadow

It is tuff to get to truly know someone via these forums, but I also accept that not everyone will share my views or sentiments on a given subject.   Even if someone is making a seemingly personal attack, I try not to let that get in the way of whats important.

I don't pretend to know everything and I don't ???...However, I don't mind sharing what I know! ;D  I sometimes pose some what if questions, to generate the thought process in an effort for others to join in and share as well!

I actually have posed some slightly controversial questions, to see what others bring to the table and knowledge base.  This has fired up some good data and facts concerning sticky subjects!  :-\

We can all be friends here, I consider this one of the more friendly sites, I have had the pleasure of being on!
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rjinaz85308

Seems kinda like buying a motor. You pay for the horsepower even though the parts cost the same

RRMan03

My reason for apologizing was I jumped on IC know he was looking at my post count. I sure do not know all as I do not and never will handload. I do not trust myself with self built ammo. So I am stuck with the price of the factory ammo and it seems the 10mm is the only 3 level ammo. Buy that I mean you get slow and cheap,medium and reasonable or full power and full price. And i even have level 4. Subsonic 10mm in the 925-950 fps range. I laughed at myself when Ibought it but have since kinda got a love hate relationship with it. I hate it cause you can not hardly find it anywhere and now it is as high as the full power loads but I lnoe it as you are basically shooting a 45ACP,easy to handle for anybody and the factory Winchester rounds I have are loaded with the Black Talon style bullet and are quite good for home protection as it will not go thru 3 houses just mine.
this ammo was built for LE only in the late 80's early 90's. It is the FBI Lite factory stuff and is very reliable but un replaceable. Probably should save it for collectors items as all I have are as new as the day they shipped. Still I love to shoot the full power Buffalo Bore loads. Expensive yes,but loaded like DT and Underwood to the max. One might go a little higher but I sure would hate to shoot and be standing there with the grip in my hand and the slide and barrel stuck to the rest of me. That is another love point on the light 10. I nkow if you want a lite 10 get a 40. The day I get a 40 is the day I will sell my handguns. I am a 10mm fan, casual affair with the 45ACP when loaded up and used to be a 22lr fan till it got to 18.00 per box. I will sell every 22lr I have before I buy 22lr for that much per box. I think my 1st box of 22 ammo was 29 cents in 1960. Guess I should have invested my retirement funds in 22 ammo. Looks like a big return there even it it did take 50 years. And guys to anybody I insulted sorry. Nothing I hate worse than being treated the new guy or being asked to use the search. If I wanted to search I would hunt billfolds at Walmart.

Intercooler

    What kind of findings have you found in the various ammos tested? Good or bad

The_Shadow

RRMan03 writes,
QuoteI sure do not know all as I do not and never will handload. I do not trust myself with self built ammo.

Anybody can learn to handload, doing it right and safely.  You develop your own quality control, and assemble ammo with bullets of your choosing, loaded to perform in your own equipment.  You don't have to have those fancy, complicated progressive presses either.  To this day I still use my single stage RCBS press to assemble truly great ammo for everything I own except those little 22's.  There are many great reloader manuals to guide you thru recipes and any and all steps involved.  No you don't have to load to the highest levels of performance and that is where rolling your own ammo can pay big dividends!  When I started handloading, there was no internet or great forums to discuss ideas or compare notes with others who where sharing in the passion of handloading.  I will say handloading is as addictive as owning great 10mm guns!

Yes handloading does take time, but you don't have to crank out 10,000 rounds in a day either.  Those that do need that kind of volume for competition use progressive machines.  They usually set the dies and stuff for a particular bullet and powder charge and lock that down to make runs.  The automation is where I see problems occur and the cost of those setups get expensive.   Heck even manufactures make re-callable mistakes.

I guess what I'm trying to say is don't sell yourself short when it comes to the hobby of handloading!
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