The Truth About The Cost of Reloading
Andrew Scott writes [via Ammoland.com]:
I have had a lot of friends and customers come up to me asking this very question. In this article I’m going to look at what we call the “Break Even Point” in business. That is, at what point would your savings on ammunition equal what you spent on equipment to get started? Obviously I’m not going to be able to cover for every contingency here. The numbers will change significantly based on what cartridge you’re loading, what setup you want, etc. For this analysis, we’re going to go with a .45 ACP load I started out with, using the cheapest, most bare bones equipment we can get, and we will price everything off of Midsouth Shooter’s Supply. Here’s our load data . . .
- 230 grain Berry’s .452 diameter Round Nosed Plated Bullet – $0.134 / piece
- 6.2 grains Alliant Power Pistol powder – $0.018 / piece
- CCI Large Pistol Primer #300 – $0.027
For this analysis, we’re going to negate the cost of brass. That’s not because your brass will last forever, you’ll eventually have to procure more. But it’s hard …read more
Source:: Truth About Guns
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