question on reloading

Mikolaitis

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I just picked up my new XD-40 and put 60 rds threw it and it shoots great. I can see my self spending a lot of money on ammo at 14$ per box. I would probably shoot around 3000 rds per year. I was wondering if it would be worth it to get in to reloading and how much cheaper it would be. I was wondering if all brass is the same or if you should reload with better quality brass? Any input would be great thanks.
 
yes reloading will save you money. how much? depends on what bullet/ powder/ primers you use and where you buy them...

brass win. rem fed. are all fine, just save them till you get the press/dies etc..
 
reloading is cheaper

Depending on what type of bullet you use e.g lead versus jacket the saving can be quite different. I reload 38 Spl with lead bullets for about $4 per 50 rounds. For 9mm Luger I use a jacket bullet and it cost about $8 per 50 rounds. On rifle ammo you can generally save 1/2 price on something like 30-06 sprg. On the newer magnum calibre you can save even more.
 
You won't actually SAVE any money reloading, you'll just get to shoot about 30% more for the same cost (at least that's the way it usually seems to work out) :D
 
In the long term you will save money. At 3000rds a year I'd say it's definetly worth your while to get into it. Plus it's nice to be able to custom make your ammo and it's enjoyable to do. A no brainer really.


Dave
 
"...a breakdown of the costs..." In USD.
Reloading does cost less, but it's not about saving money. It's about using the best possible ammo in your pistol.
 
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