I haven't done any reloading, but holding on to the option of starting it one day. I've been recovering some of my spent brass to have a starter supply if I do spend the money to get into reloading. My objective would be to shoot more rounds for the money I spend on ammo. A minor value at this point would be the recreation involving reloading. I do enjoy recreational handgun cleaning from time to time, but this is not the reason I would get into reloading given the discretionary time I currently have available.
For those that reload, what is the savings I could expect to realize by reloading? I mainly shoot 9mm, 38 spl, 357 magnum and 40 cal. I haven't gotten into 45 cal, but have a 1911 on the radar in the future.
I've been told to expect a startup cost of around $500 to get decent equipment for reloading. And I would load for range/target shooting and not for self defense or hunting loads.
Thanks for any perspective you can provide.
For those that reload, what is the savings I could expect to realize by reloading? I mainly shoot 9mm, 38 spl, 357 magnum and 40 cal. I haven't gotten into 45 cal, but have a 1911 on the radar in the future.
I've been told to expect a startup cost of around $500 to get decent equipment for reloading. And I would load for range/target shooting and not for self defense or hunting loads.
Thanks for any perspective you can provide.