I handload for most of my centerfire rifles, 308, 30-06 etc. Not that I save all that much money, but for much improved velocity and accuracy. To do it right is time cosuming and good bullets aren't cheap. I do save some money, but when I factor in my time, not much.
I can buy 223, and 9mm ammo cheap enough that it is not worth my time. I do pick up my brass and sell it, which gets the cost of buying in bulk not much more expensve than reloading it. If I handgun hunted or shot at long range targets where I wanted to customize loads for accuracy and performance I'd probably do it, but for punching paper at 10-15 yards any old cheap loads work just fine.
I also shoot a lot of 22 to keep costs down.
I can buy 223, and 9mm ammo cheap enough that it is not worth my time. I do pick up my brass and sell it, which gets the cost of buying in bulk not much more expensve than reloading it. If I handgun hunted or shot at long range targets where I wanted to customize loads for accuracy and performance I'd probably do it, but for punching paper at 10-15 yards any old cheap loads work just fine.
I also shoot a lot of 22 to keep costs down.