Hey Folks,
I've been considering doing some reloading. Pistol specifically but I'd do some .308 Win, too. Not so much for specific recipes or whatever but as a cost saving measure.
But is it really worth the investment in time and money?
Even after the cost of the press, dies, brass cleaning stuff, trimmer, etc. it seems it kind of the same or more than just buying off the shelf.
At Tenda, its $17 for 100/9mm bullets. Yeah, the primers aren't very expensive and the powder is reasonable and I'd be reusing my old brass, but just the bullets alone are half the cost of an inexpensive factory made 9mm. (Tenda has S&B for $14.99 for comparison sake).
is it really worth it as a cost saving measure or is it more for those that want to develop loads for hunting, precision target shooting, etc?
Inquiring, noob, minds want to know?
Thanks for your input.
EZ
Kyle
PS I also get that things are starting to run short on supply. Hence increases in price.
I've been considering doing some reloading. Pistol specifically but I'd do some .308 Win, too. Not so much for specific recipes or whatever but as a cost saving measure.
But is it really worth the investment in time and money?
Even after the cost of the press, dies, brass cleaning stuff, trimmer, etc. it seems it kind of the same or more than just buying off the shelf.
At Tenda, its $17 for 100/9mm bullets. Yeah, the primers aren't very expensive and the powder is reasonable and I'd be reusing my old brass, but just the bullets alone are half the cost of an inexpensive factory made 9mm. (Tenda has S&B for $14.99 for comparison sake).
is it really worth it as a cost saving measure or is it more for those that want to develop loads for hunting, precision target shooting, etc?
Inquiring, noob, minds want to know?
Thanks for your input.
EZ
Kyle
PS I also get that things are starting to run short on supply. Hence increases in price.
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