Thank you!Hoenstly if you aren't shooting allow and looking for the tightest group possible you are better off using factory ammunition.
Most hunting rifles with quality ammo will be more than accurate for hunting. If you wanted to get more accurate and shooting longer ranges then maybe but even some factory ammo will do that.
The cost of components has gone up alongside the cost of ammunition. Its really only cheaper in select situations.
Large rifle primers are also harder to find which all those cartridges would use that would put you at a disadvantage for starting out.
My Vote would be no unless your goals/requirements change.
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Don't forget you have to ROI your equipment, 600 dollars for reloading equipment is 300 rounds, how long does 300 rounds last you. Plus.... is your time worthless? Mines not.Hey! I did a break even for reloading 30-06. Is you buy a Lee challenger press and a basic reloading kit for about $600 you should be able to reload 30-06 for about $1.09 each. This is about 50% of buying new.
In my calculation it would take about 600 ish round to break even. Meaning you have saved the cost of the equipment after reloading 600 rounds.
Here is a spreadsheet I made. (Spreadsheet with equipment and costs) and a video I made on my YouTube channel on the subject Link to video.
Prices may have changed since I made that video.
I will take a look, Thanks!Hey! I did a break even for reloading 30-06. Is you buy a Lee challenger press and a basic reloading kit for about $600 you should be able to reload 30-06 for about $1.09 each. This is about 50% of buying new.
In my calculation it would take about 600 ish round to break even. Meaning you have saved the cost of the equipment after reloading 600 rounds.
Here is a spreadsheet I made. (Spreadsheet with equipment and costs) and a video I made on my YouTube channel on the subject. (Link to video)
Prices may have changed since I made that video.