glance - I would consider it quite a distinction having taken all your game with handloads or slugs you have cast out yourself
This was a necessity thing as at that time the Wife & I were raising a young family. My first Varmint outfit was a used Rem 788 in the .22-250 and our budget only allowed
Me seven boxes (140rds) to be fired within the first seven months of that purchase! These were all carefully fired at paper at various ranges to give me a feel for my first centerfire.
And what I could expect out of it for the Fox or our (newly arrived) Coyotes. Then one day a guy gave me a midsouth shooters supply mag and I got a very reasonable price on a reloading outfit that met out budget. Heck...I even came away with a Leupold Golden ring scope in a fixed 12X...around $175.00 (tax included) at that time I believe
By month 9 I was reloading with the help of a couple of locals (and Jim Carmichael) and by month 11 (Nov) was taking those predators with it.
I had cheated myself out of four years of Deer hunting in those days because I never tryed a shotgun (four or five used, some just to borrow) that was accurate enough to consider taking. I know that there was, and still is some good smooth bore slug guns out there (specially those short barreled brownings) but I was never fortunate enough to own one.
Enough was Enough though as In 81' I purchased a T/C Hawken in a .50 cal and was all set. The patched ball accuracy with 80gr FFg still remains to be a tack driver and I have got a lot of kills with it. It didn't take me long to pick up one of those (leaky-Lee) production pots and a couple molds then I was really set.
The above was a tooth & claw battle for sure as one has to consider the right (budget quality) equipment and still come away with it being dependable & accurate.
The Wife was supportive and understanding through these times because she knew that I gave the family top priority on food & clothing. Sometimes this just would not allow for any factory ammo to be purchased although I always had a fair amount of rimfire ammo along with shotgun shells for the small game around.
Things get better as the years go by of course as your initial investments dwindle down as you start zapping the mortgage and the vehicles that you have to trade are not beaters anymore and the kids are gone with College expenses being taken care of. The Reloading & Molding just wont go away though...It is a disease I tell you...It makes you do weird stuff like Uniforming primer pockets and flash holes along with keeping the necks turned and the case trimmed, chamfered, and gleaming. I Don't Thing That I Would Have It Any other Way!
I am still below speed on molds & equipment for the handguns. The bargin brand hard cast have been great for plinking and I am using XTP's as a comparison (also for hunting to date).
I would like to correct this soon. Please send one Star Lube/sizer and an LBT mold if you have one just sitting around