Inebriated, it depends on where you are. Most of the time, U.S. made ammo with regular cup-and-core softpoints, like the Remington Corelokt and Federal -whatever they're calling it- is going to be going for $15.00-$20.00 a box. That's a dollar/round. Premium ammunition, with the expensive fancy-pants bullets, is going to be ~$30-$40/box.
The regular cup-and-core bullets you can usually get as reloading components for under $30/100, and the more expensive ones for under $30/50. The interlocks I mentioned above I get for about $20/100, so one bullet is 20 cents, and one primer is about 3.5. Add a penny or two of powder and brass I already have, and I'm loading them for about a quarter/round. Using the expensive bullets is going to run ~45-65 cents per loaded round, so I can load anything I want for a lot less than factory ammo.
If you don't have reloading equipment, it might be a good idea to get some. I don't actually save money because of mine - I get to shoot more per dollar I spend on ammunition. Most hunters don't really shoot their hunting rifles all that much because it costs $1+/round to shoot them, using factory ammo. Two boxes of ammunition costs as much as dinner for 2 at Chili's, after all, or 2/3 of a tank of gas in my truck, and that's more than most hunters use practicing in a year, judging by my friends who don't reload. On the other hand, if you reload, that afternoon shooting will cost you about ten bucks, which means you'll probably do it more often. Most of my friends who reload shoot all the time, and are much more proficient with their rifles as a result.
That is a Good Thing.