depends on what kind of kit you want and what you want to reload. match grade projectiles are gonna cost more than regular projectiles, same goes for the brass. plus, it can depend on what kind of gun you have and what it likes to shoot.
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last time i went and shot my 45, I ended up shooting 70 rounds by myself in one evening.
Who does it? I did some quick figuring on some hand loads and realized how much money you can save! I've always reloaded 30-30, 30-06, 300 win and weatherby... it's father/son time for my dad and I.
here's the figures I came up with, all prices from SportsmanWarehouse.com and will be for 30-06 loads;
Hornady A-Max 168 grains: $30 per 100 bullets (which is $.30 each)
IMR 4064 Powder: $24 per pound (7000 grains in a pound, max load is 58 grains a load, gives you 118 rounds, which is $.20 of powder per round)
Large Rifle Primers: $28 per 1000 (which is $.028 each)
30-06 Brass: $25 per 50 (which is $.02 each, not that you have to buy these each time...)
total: $.30+$.20+$.028+$.02 = $.548 cents each plus a little time (which is great time for me since I spend it with my father)
Compare that to preloaded rounds:
Hornady A-Max 168 grain 30-06: $33 per 20 rounds (which divides out to $1.65 a round)
so handloads $.548 a round compared to preloaded $1.65 a round....
think about it... that's 3:1
next comes pricing out the 45 acp's![]()
unless there is a typo, $25.00 for 50 casings = out to $.50 a piece. bringing your total to around $1.02 a round, still cheaper but not 3:1. didn't mean to be an ass, i just saw it and it didnt make "cents"![]()