I am currently thinking about getting into reloading - buying a single stage press, dies, powder, primers, bullets, etc. I just need some advice from those experienced reloaders on CGN.
I have two main reasons for starting to handload:
a) MAIN reason: Cheaper ammo
b) Close SECOND: Avoiding ammo shortages (not being able to find 9mm within 300 km for three months is nuts!)
So I have a basic question about the cost of reloading. As I see it, I have two main categories of costs:
a) One-time expenses: Press and accessories, dies, manual, brass (I understand that its reusable), etc.
b) Component expenses: Bullets, primers, powder
I see that .308 bullets, for example, are around $0.60 a pop. Once you add in powder and primer - how much cheaper is reloading than factory ammo?
So for example - how much does .308, .223, 9mm, 45ACP cost to make? Can I make decent .308 for less than $0.50/round?
I have two main reasons for starting to handload:
a) MAIN reason: Cheaper ammo
b) Close SECOND: Avoiding ammo shortages (not being able to find 9mm within 300 km for three months is nuts!)
So I have a basic question about the cost of reloading. As I see it, I have two main categories of costs:
a) One-time expenses: Press and accessories, dies, manual, brass (I understand that its reusable), etc.
b) Component expenses: Bullets, primers, powder
I see that .308 bullets, for example, are around $0.60 a pop. Once you add in powder and primer - how much cheaper is reloading than factory ammo?
So for example - how much does .308, .223, 9mm, 45ACP cost to make? Can I make decent .308 for less than $0.50/round?