beatledog7
Member
For me, it's more a matter of the cost of not reloading.
It's relaxing. It's rewarding. My homebuilt rounds are not always more "accurate" than factory, but sometimes they're way more so. I've made some rounds that shoot really well and which I continue to duplicate. And I've made some that I won't build again.
I don't pay much attention to the money I spend to be able to build my own ammunition. It might be more than I can really afford. But I can say without hesitation that it's money well spent.
If I didn't do it, my enjoyment of shooting would be diminished.
It's relaxing. It's rewarding. My homebuilt rounds are not always more "accurate" than factory, but sometimes they're way more so. I've made some rounds that shoot really well and which I continue to duplicate. And I've made some that I won't build again.
I don't pay much attention to the money I spend to be able to build my own ammunition. It might be more than I can really afford. But I can say without hesitation that it's money well spent.
If I didn't do it, my enjoyment of shooting would be diminished.