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Reloading at Home


yep your math is good on that one. roughly 30cents per round. BUT if you really want to get technical on the total cost of self loading, start factoring in the equipment needed to do so, scale, press etc and see how much of each load or an average of what you usually produce (mixed calibers) take how much you save per case of store bought. add the savings up untill you break even on the equipment and then you can start seeing the TOTAL savings made by self reloading..:D if its too much :icon_confused: you can send me the info and i'll be happy to find out how much you need to do before you actually start saving money. don't get me wrong i think its a great idea, and a good skill to have esp in a SHTF situation. :headbang:

if you want to get technical... as of right now I have not bought reloading equipment. My dad had everything :headbang::D so I just lucked out. I would like to look into the numbers when you start with NOTHING tho. That's a good idea.

For now I'm looking at different progressive reloading systems, trying to see if any certain one is decent that is cheaper than the Dillon 650xl. So soon I might be actually buying equipment.





also, for anyone that doesn't reload... I'll gladly buy some once-fired brass for 45 acp if you have any you'd like to part with. :icon_thumby:
 

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