Winchester 6mm Rem brass is just as cheap as the 243, as is the 257 Roberts brass that can also be used and has never gone out of stock at the local shop. The forming loads never gives as good of accuracy or velocity though, and you're still burning up components. While I can do short range practice while forming with cheap varmint bullets, that is still more expensive than using my 223 trainer, which is also more accurate. The way I look at it, I can use the same cheap Winchester brass with the SLR, and simply run it through the die to form it, them fire it at normal velocity. The difference in velocity is meaningless since you still need to download the SLR due to the 3100-3150 fps velocity limit matches have in place to protect their steel (that came about because of the 6mm Crusader, btw). Many people even see the SLR as wasting powder because of that. But, I'm looking at it for the same reason: cheap available brass that I can find in Canada.
I haven't completely decided on what to change to, because at this point, I can't find a good supply of 6.5 Creedmoor brass or even the cheap and supposedly available 243 brass. So, I'm going to run the Crusader again this year because I have a good supply of powder and components on hand, and replacements have always been easy to find. If I was just going to do paper punching matches, I wouldn't mind. You don't lose brass in stuff that's shot on a square range and my brass is lasting forever shooting those matches. As it stand, I barely have time to load, let alone form cases... but, it's that or nothing.