.........................Also, 9mm and .45 feel different to shoot, so while 9mm might be half the price, you might not enjoy it as much. it might be worth it to you to shoot your .22 and supplement your range trip with just a bit of .45 shooting, or perhaps you would prefer to shoot twice as much 9mm for the same cost. .40 caliber might be a good middle ground for you?
Have to agree. If there is one pistol caliber to shoot forever, I'd chose the .45. Cost of factory ammo seems to be the deterring factor. Most reloading components are similar but brass is not cheap!
- Primer $40
- Powder 1 lb. $29
- Brass $150
- 45 lbs. lead $45
- liquid lube $1
Reloading cost/1k = $265/1000
Note:
Brass is reusable. Assume it re-used 10x's (a lot of CGN loaders get way more), brass cost is spread out to $15/1,000. .45 reloading cost drops to $130/1,000 (.13/rnd). Using the same reasoning for 9mm, brass cost drops to $3.5/1,000 or reloading cost of $98.50/1,000 (.10/rd)
Not cheap like .22 (.04/rd) but if one can manage to find a source of free lead, and spend time at the range picking up 9mm brass, reloading cost drops further to $60/1,000 (.06/rd). If your shooting in the 000's, reloading is a great way to save coin to purchase more toys.
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