I don’t reload yet but I’ve been researching it and hoping to get started. Whats the economics of reloading? From what I’ve matched up it seems like a typical rifle round is going to be $0.06 for a primer, ~$0.35 for powder and $0.30-$0.45 for a bullet, then reused brass ends up being like $0.80 typical average? What kind of shooter is the guy? If he’s a 1 box a year hunter type and he buys components what’s he going to save? 20 reloads is $16, factory box is $23-$30 for a savings of $14/year tops? Seems like a lot of work and hassle for that... if you have him buy a set of dies it’ll be years before he saves anything.
If I’m the other hand the guy is a regular shooter and wants you to either reload a ton of rounds or work up super accurate ammo for a rifle that seems like a big ask as far as time and effort investment. Helping and teaching a guy to do his own reloads is different tho.