Hi Mo

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I get your point, of course, and I'm with you except for one thing.
I think its more valid to use Wolf's price of
$225/M for these comparisons. That way you're comparing
reloads to
reloads.
This, of course puts even more of a squeeze on the price benefit which is why, I believe, that proponents of the "reload to save $$" notion refuse to use Wolf's prices. They seem to prefer comparing the cost of a 50 round box of Corbons

, to the cost result of putting together components purchased in 1000 pce lots and, of course there's always the free lead and the unaccounted for cost of melting pots and molds, etc. etc..
I don't really give a rats arse about this except that, even with the best of intentions, I don't think its fair when guys who ask about this are consistently given the "rose colored glasses" economically distorted, fairy tale version of imaginary cost savings felt to be achieved through the magic of reloading. Honest questions should receive honest answers.
The answer to this OP's question is,,no.