evilstepdad
New member
Hello, have done some searching and ran across all of the reasons for reloading and I read that a lot of you who reload list cost savings as one of the reasons and I am wondering just how much do you actually save?
I know about the better accurecy etc..but it would be nice to hear from some of you who have loaded for awhile and have a pretty good handle on what it does cost.
My original thought was a .223 as you can buy ammo fairly reasonable for it (black hills)and it looks like it would be hard to beat their reloaded ammo prices. If the savings were enough then maybe a person would want to reload for a different caliber or maybe even get the .223 cheaper.
Other calibers to consider would be the 22-250 or the .220 swift.. I had not planned on reloading but if the savings were enough it is something I might do.
Thanks,
evilstepdad
I know about the better accurecy etc..but it would be nice to hear from some of you who have loaded for awhile and have a pretty good handle on what it does cost.
My original thought was a .223 as you can buy ammo fairly reasonable for it (black hills)and it looks like it would be hard to beat their reloaded ammo prices. If the savings were enough then maybe a person would want to reload for a different caliber or maybe even get the .223 cheaper.
Other calibers to consider would be the 22-250 or the .220 swift.. I had not planned on reloading but if the savings were enough it is something I might do.
Thanks,
evilstepdad