THE DIRTY LITTLE SECRET ABOUT RELOADING
Unless a shooter shoots a Whole Big Bunch of ammo each year, reloading may well be more expensive that buying the same caliber in quantity by watching the store specials and the sales.
Because, you gotta have....
>Reloading Press
>Reloading Dies in Your Caliber(s)
>Shellholders [Not sold w/Reloading Dies]
>Case Tumbler or Some Kinda Case Cleaning Device
>Case Lube [Spray and Tub]
>Chronograph
>Reloading Handbooks [Hornady, Lee, Speer, Lyman, and Others of Choice]
>Precision Micrometer
>Various Other Gauges [Headspace, Go/No-Go, etc., etc.]
>Precision Powder Scale
>Reloading Bench
>Swivel Chair w/Rollers
>Primer Loading Tool
>Case Trimmer and Accessories
>Stuck Case Remover [Yes, You Do!!]
>An Entire Whole Bunch of Little and Medium Sized Specialty Gizmo Tools That Cost Way More Than They are Worth
>A Radio [To Listen to Armed America While Reloading]
>Storage Cabinets, Bins, Containers, Whatever
>A Room or Space Dedicated to All of the Above Stuff, Including Light and Heat.
>Total Lack of Concern for the Value of Your Own Time on a Per Hour Basis
And You Still Gotta Buy Bullets, Powder, and Primers. Plus occasional lots and batches of cartridge brass.
So when you tote up all these so-called hidden costs [You Have to Hide Them From Your Wife], the reloaded stuff is probably premium price. For that price, you could shoot Self-Defense Hollow Points down range for practice.
With all the above, I'm still gonna do it. Did some already this morning. Gonna do some more tonight.
Can't help it.