i dont know how you guys think your saving money.
i been reloading for quite a while now, and i aint saved a nickel. if anything, it has cost me more. :eek: yep, thanks right. since i have begun reloading, i have spent way more than i care to admit on reloading stuff.
but, i also get to shoot alot more because of it. and i get to tailor my ammo to what i plan on doing. and i enjoy it. but i havent saved money.
I also get Christmas cards (and catalogs) from Midway and others, as they also love me.
I wish to publically confess that reloading is a great hobby, but I doubt that I have saved money.
Let me be specific. Because I love gun sports, I reload, belong to a gun range, and belong to a Collectors Association that sponors gun shows. At most gun shows, they have bulk ammo on sale in most popular or military calibers. The price of steel berdan primed eastern european 9mm Luger, 7.62x39, 7.62x54R Russian in cases of about 500 to 1000 rounds is absolutely rock bottom. Foreign manufactured 30-06, .308 & .223 ammo is also dirt cheap in large lots. Actually, they are sometimes less than my price on bullets and primers on a per round basis. I realize that the quality might not be the same.
Having said that, I do reload 30-06, 9mm, 7.62x54R and 7.62x39 ammo, but only as a hobby, not to save money.
I can also purchase bulk, commercially reloaded 38 Special, 357 Mag, 45 (Long) Colt at the gun shows at prices that are about what I would reload them for (the guys doing the reloading buy bullets, primer and powder in much bigger lots than I do and get better prices).
Still, I do enjoy reloading as a hobby. However, there is no way I can argue that I am saving money hand over fist. I do like to be able to load cast lead reduced load target rounds for military surplus rifles. I can't purchase these rounds, but even with little powder and cast bullets, they aren't much cheaper than some of the cheapest eastern european bulk priced ammo.