If you are going on to IPSC, you would probably want to start reloading. It is not even the cost that is the factor, but also if you reload, you know EXACTLY what you have, knowing it is reliable, and the power factor of the ammo. Oh, and in case I didn't mention it, it is a lot cheaper!
Is it really cheaper once your time and space in your home is factored in?
It depends on a few factors, I bought a almost new but used press and dies for 9mm & 45acp, cost about $190.00, plus I can use the press for many other calibres. I'm doing 9mm for about 0.19 a round and the 45 for about 0.27 each.What's the approximate break even point on the initial purchase of equipment, primers, powder, etc vs the savings per round? 10k? 20k?
I've heard mixed opinions on reloading 9mm. Some say you'll save a bit, others have said you won't save a penny, but you will shoot more haha
I'm doing 9mm for about 0.19 a round
What's the approximate break even point on the initial purchase of equipment, primers, powder, etc vs the savings per round? 10k? 20k?
I've heard mixed opinions on reloading 9mm. Some say you'll save a bit, others have said you won't save a penny, but you will shoot more haha
Firearms Outlet 9mm is consistently the cheapest I have been able to find. I bought it for $261 / 1000rd case on boxing day
http://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com...9mm-124gr-fmj-case-of-1-000.html#.WHKQuFMrKUk
Don't factor in your time. Would you factor in your time when golfing, or mowing the lawn, or taking the dog for a walk?
It's a hobby. It doesn't need to take up much space, either.
So I'm purchasing a CZ Shadow 2 in the next 2 weeks and I plan on getting into IPSC this year. This is my first 9mm so I'm looking for suggestions on what brands and grain I should be considering. Probably pickup 1000 rounds if I can.
Thanks

John & Brad over at Custom Reloading Services make some really good stuff, and it's generally ~2/3rds the cost of factory ammo. When I started reloading, I ran some of their reloads and a couple of types of factory ammo over my chrono. I still use the CRS ammo to run a baseline string at the start of each chrono session.
Results through your Shadow 2 will be different of course.
I am intrigued.
I just received my CZ SP-01 I purchased boxing day sale. I have purchased Some PPU, American Eagle, and Firearms Outlet Can. 9mm rounds. I paid $275.00 for 1000 rounds of the FOC and they did not tell me it was reloads although I will see how it shoots....compared to the others.
Personally more interested in loading my own so into collecting brass for now. Heard Blazer brass was good......????????
Casting my own bullets, I'm ~9 cents a round:
wheelweights = $0.almost nothing; anymore you gotta watch for steel / zinc wheelweights, but even then they're real cheap; $15 for just about all I can lift into the trunk.
powder - $50ish/2,000 (3.2gr each - 1,000ish fps, wouldn't want to drive them any faster for fear of leading) = 2.3 cents a round
primer - $6/100 = 6 cents each
Equipment = A LOT; but I bought my 9mm progressive (Dillon Square Deal) 25 years ago; they were cheaper then, and it's cranked-out many thousand rounds.
When you figger-out $9 a hundred, it's real hard to shoot .22 for that anymore.



























