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Old 11-05-2009, 03:02 AM   #21
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I love looking at the overseas gun forums for the fact that it gives me an idea of what you guys pay. Now all I can say is thank god I do reload but powder is rather expensive at the moment along with projectiles and reloading gear so thank god for Sinclair international and Basspro. Take a look at this New Zealand retailer his prices are about the standard NZ price that we get stuff for. It is cheaper for me to buy from sinclairs, Bass pro and directly from the lyman online store for non restricted items.

I highly recommend you take your heart pills and remain seated and keep your coffee and beer out of your hands while looking. This will be an eye opener for you all.

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Old 11-05-2009, 01:28 PM   #22
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I love looking at the overseas gun forums for the fact that it gives me an idea of what you guys pay. Now all I can say is thank god I do reload but powder is rather expensive at the moment along with projectiles and reloading gear so thank god for Sinclair international and Basspro. Take a look at this New Zealand retailer his prices are about the standard NZ price that we get stuff for. It is cheaper for me to buy from sinclairs, Bass pro and directly from the lyman online store for non restricted items.

I highly recommend you take your heart pills and remain seated and keep your coffee and beer out of your hands while looking. This will be an eye opener for you all.

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Woof, big numbers alright! But how does NZ dollars translate to US dollars? A rifle listed for $2750 NZ is how much in $US?
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Old 11-05-2009, 06:33 PM   #23
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Woof, big numbers alright! But how does NZ dollars translate to US dollars? A rifle listed for $2750 NZ is how much in $US?
$1.00 US = $1.38574 NZ Todays exchange rate,tomorrow it could be different.
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Old 11-07-2009, 05:09 AM   #24
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woof, big numbers alright! But how does nz dollars translate to us dollars? A rifle listed for $2750 nz is how much in $us?
$2750nzd=$1959.92usd

Here is a good example for you a lyman 2500pro case tumbler costs $99.95USD over here it will cost me $290NZD to buy one from the shop

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Old 11-07-2009, 10:55 PM   #25
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