Reloading and Rambling | Bold Prediction Made! | Primer/Component Cost and Marketing Ploys

Published on August 7, 2023
Duration: 14:17

This video discusses the economics and enjoyment of reloading, focusing on the 50 Beowulf cartridge. The speaker highlights the cost-effectiveness of reloading certain calibers, like 50 Beowulf and 6.5 Grendel, compared to purchasing factory ammunition. It also delves into marketing tactics used by retailers, using a 'birthday sale' example to illustrate how perceived special offers can be standard pricing.

Quick Summary

Reloading straight-wall cartridges like 50 Beowulf can be enjoyable and cost-effective for hunting, often saving money compared to factory ammunition. However, for mainstream calibers like 9mm, the rising cost of primers (around 10 cents each) can make reloading cost-prohibitive, sometimes exceeding the price of factory-loaded rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Reloading 50 Beowulf
  2. 00:09Reloading Rant & Straight Wall Cartridges
  3. 01:12Component Costs & Reloading Economics
  4. 02:53Calibers Not Worth Reloading Anymore
  5. 03:04Saving Money with 50 Beowulf Reloading
  6. 03:276.5 Grendel Reloading
  7. 04:03Justifying Reloading 40 S&W / 10mm
  8. 05:10Primer Price Concerns
  9. 06:01Marketing Ploys & Gimmicks
  10. 06:38Birthday Sale Marketing Example
  11. 09:15Bold Prediction: New CZ Handgun?
  12. 09:44Springfield XD-M Sales & Echelon Release
  13. 10:10CZ P10 Series Sales
  14. 11:27Beretta Nano & Replacement Model
  15. 12:33Law Enforcement Trade-Ins & Market Shifts
  16. 13:55Fixing Decapping Pan & Back to Reloading
  17. 14:09Outro & Range Fun

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is reloading 9mm not always cost-effective anymore?

The cost of primers alone can be around 10 cents per round. When adding the cost of bullets and powder, the total cost to reload 9mm FMJ can exceed 20 cents per round, making it comparable to or more expensive than buying factory ammunition.

What types of cartridges does the speaker prefer to reload?

The speaker prefers reloading cartridges that are large, obscure, or offer significant cost savings over factory ammunition. Examples include 50 Beowulf for hunting and 6.5 Grendel, while mainstream calibers like 5.56mm are often avoided due to component costs.

How can consumers identify marketing gimmicks like 'special' sales?

Consumers can identify marketing gimmicks by comparing advertised 'special' prices with standard sale prices. Using incognito browsing or checking prices while not logged into an account can reveal if a 'birthday' or 'exclusive' offer is simply the regular sale price.

What is the speaker's prediction regarding CZ firearms?

The speaker predicts CZ is preparing to release a new striker-fired polymer handgun. This prediction is based on observing significant sales and discounts on their current P10 series firearms, similar to how Springfield Armory discounted XD-M models before releasing the Echelon.

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