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What's a good ratio of supersonic vs. subsonic ammo to have on hand? I've gotten into the NFA game later than most, (still waiting on cans) so my supply of subsonic pistol ammo is lacking a bit.

Right now I'm at about a 7.5 : 1 (super vs. sub) ratio.

I'll probably still shoot a lot of supersonic stuff because I mainly shoot at a local indoor range, and it's freaking loud no matter what I'm shooting.
 

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my 22 super to sub is prob 1:1 but yeah 9mm im up there with you, maybe even around 10:1 just because I shoot a lot of 9mm unsuppressed. I only keep enough sub 9mm on hand for a couple range trips
 
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I also have 500 powderless 22s ive been wanting to fuxx with. Im assuming those are quieter than the hammer (is it a hammer?) striking the rim
 

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I also have 500 powderless 22s ive been wanting to fuxx with. Im assuming those are quieter than the hammer (is it a hammer?) striking the rim
They're super quiet, at least the Aguila Super Colibri's were. I used to shoot them in the basement. Quieter than my bb gun. Don't shoot the powderless ammo through a suppressor though, or their 60gr. SSS load.
 

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They're super quiet, at least the Aguila Super Colibri's were. I used to shoot them in the basement. Quieter than my bb gun. Don't shoot the powderless ammo through a suppressor though.
Yeah thats what I have. Not necessary to can it? Or bad for the can?
 

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Yeah thats what I have. Not necessary to can it? Or bad for the can?
Those bullets might not stabilize well and you risk baffle strikes. It's not necessary either.
 

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Ahhh gotcha, they are awkwardly shaped and ridiculously small.
Yep, just a tiny, pointy piece of lead. I've read warnings on several suppressor sights saying not to shoot the 60gr. SSS load through their cans either.

The powderless ones will penetrate one side of a soup can...sometimes.
 

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Since I'm a reloader (even for the "cheap" 9mm)... I just started buying 124 grain and 147 grain projectiles almost exclusively. I can load either weight subsonic.

My ratio would be greatly skewed if I figured it out- I think I have one partial box of AE Suppressor 9mm ammo. I don't have much factory ammo at all for the pistols.
 
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Since I'm a reloader (even for the "cheap" 9mm)... I just started buying 124 grain and 147 grain projectiles almost exclusively. I can load either weight subsonic.

My ratio would be greatly skewed if I figured it out- I think I have one partial box of AE Suppressor 9mm ammo. I don't have much factory ammo at all for the pistols.
What's the cost per round to reload 9mm fmj's nowadays?
 

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What's the cost per round to reload 9mm fmj's nowadays?

Last time I figured it out, I was somewhere around $6 per 50 (i.e. "box" quantity). I haven't priced projectiles recently- about two years ago I ordered thousands from Precision Delta. The projectile cost is the biggest part of the reloaded round cost.

From memory, which is unreliable, I think I was at about a penny for powder, three cents for the primer, and about eight cents per projectile.
 

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Last time I figured it out, I was somewhere around $6 per 50 (i.e. "box" quantity). I haven't priced projectiles recently- about two years ago I ordered thousands from Precision Delta. The projectile cost is the biggest part of the reloaded round cost.

From memory, which is unreliable, I think I was at about a penny for powder, three cents for the primer, and about eight cents per projectile.
Yeah, if you have enough brass, bullets are the big expense. Right now I'm buying for about $10.50/50.
 
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Yeah, if you have enough brass, bullets are the big expense. Right now I'm buying for about $10.50/50.

If I didn't enjoy the hobby, I would have trouble justifying the time for all the reloading- but I like it. Are subs running that cheap? Those always seem to be hard to find for a "good" price.

Oh- and brass is basically free. I have a bunch, but 9mm and .380 always seem to be on the ground at the range. Most people I talk to aren't interested in reloading those calibers, among others.
 
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If I didn't enjoy the hobby, I would have trouble justifying the time for all the reloading- but I like it. Are subs running that cheap? Those always seem to be hard to find for a "good" price.

Oh- and brass is basically free. I have a bunch, but 9mm and .380 always seem to be on the ground at the range. Most people I talk to aren't interested in reloading those calibers, among others.
380 would be good to reload if you shoot it bc its expensive as crap. ikll give you a bag of 380 brass for free if you want it
 
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If I didn't enjoy the hobby, I would have trouble justifying the time for all the reloading- but I like it. Are subs running that cheap? Those always seem to be hard to find for a "good" price.

Oh- and brass is basically free. I have a bunch, but 9mm and .380 always seem to be on the ground at the range. Most people I talk to aren't interested in reloading those calibers, among others.
I've found Federal Suppressor and CCI lawman 147's, both for under $11/box + shipping.
 
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thats cheap.. never seen them that low. hell even remans arent that low.
Yep. SG had the CCI Lawman, and PSA had the Federal Suppressor. I bought the shit out of both.