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If you are trying to spend the bare minimum you won't do it by reloading. You will have to buy one pound of powder, at a minimum. This will be $25 or more if you can find it.Buy one box of factory ammo and you will be way ahead.
Quote from: Timberstalker on March 07, 2014, 04:15:37 PMIf you are trying to spend the bare minimum you won't do it by reloading. You will have to buy one pound of powder, at a minimum. This will be $25 or more if you can find it.Buy one box of factory ammo and you will be way ahead.Not sure where you're getting this logic from! Simple answer is YES, you will save $ in the long run. Of course starting costs could be cheaper if you buy 1 box of factory ammo compared to 1 lb of powder, 100 bullets, 100 primers, but likely not by much. Price per rd, you are saving a bundle. I reload my 300wsm for approx $.33 a rd, for a like factory rd (winchester supreme), I'd be looking around $2.75 a rd. Doesn't take many rds to make up the initial cost.That said unless its your dad/brother, very close relative, I'd never shoot someone else's reloads!
I reload, but would never do it for someone. I don't want it on my head if I double stuffed the powder and something went wrong. I also wouldn't use something reloaded by another individual. Just my Maybe ask him to teach you and supervise you on his equipment.
Quote from: cwuwildcat on March 07, 2014, 05:36:50 PMI reload, but would never do it for someone. I don't want it on my head if I double stuffed the powder and something went wrong. I also wouldn't use something reloaded by another individual. Just my Maybe ask him to teach you and supervise you on his equipment. From what I have read on this and other forums, most people will not reload for anyone but themselves and family members, for liability reasons. If my best friend asked me to reload for him, or sell him reloads, I would tell him "No, but if you want to learn, you can borrow my reloading books then after you have read up, I will let you use my press and dies ."
I am intending to start reloading this summer. Still putting my equipment together. I was aware that powder is in short supply, and man, that's the truth. Trying to find some Reloader 22, but it's apparently nowhere to be found.