coloradokevin
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Okay guys,
It was raining here today, and I am bored.
So, I made up an Excel Worksheet to calculate the cost of reloading, given variations in price/quantity of all normally associated components (powder, primer, brass, bullets, and any specified number of brass re-uses).
I'm trying to figure out how to put this online for everyone now, but I'll gladly e-mail it to any of you if you'd like to use it!
I'm sure some folks have done this before, but I didn't see any FREE Excel sheets that met my desires (ie: Ability to run two side-by-side scenarios, and to compare the cost with factory made ammo).
If any of you have suggestions for putting this online, just let me know (I don't have a personal web page, but I do have a photobucket account, if that would work?).
In the mean time, just respond if you'd like me to e-mail it to you... With all of the good advice you guys have given me, I thought I'd try to give something back!
It was raining here today, and I am bored.
So, I made up an Excel Worksheet to calculate the cost of reloading, given variations in price/quantity of all normally associated components (powder, primer, brass, bullets, and any specified number of brass re-uses).
I'm trying to figure out how to put this online for everyone now, but I'll gladly e-mail it to any of you if you'd like to use it!
I'm sure some folks have done this before, but I didn't see any FREE Excel sheets that met my desires (ie: Ability to run two side-by-side scenarios, and to compare the cost with factory made ammo).
If any of you have suggestions for putting this online, just let me know (I don't have a personal web page, but I do have a photobucket account, if that would work?).
In the mean time, just respond if you'd like me to e-mail it to you... With all of the good advice you guys have given me, I thought I'd try to give something back!