matsaleh
Member
Does it make sense to take up reloading strictly to lower the overall costs of shooting? I'm thinking of getting one or two surplus rifles (e.g. Mosin, Mauser, etc.), primarily because they are reliable and inexpensive. However, I can see how certain calibers could become cost-prohibitive for me to shoot.
What are the costs and other factors I need to consider to make reloading worth the investment in equipment and time? I don't really have a burning desire to do it as a hobby, and I'm not all that interested in "perfecting" personal handloads to achieve some marksmanship goals; I'm just cheap.
Thanks.
What are the costs and other factors I need to consider to make reloading worth the investment in equipment and time? I don't really have a burning desire to do it as a hobby, and I'm not all that interested in "perfecting" personal handloads to achieve some marksmanship goals; I'm just cheap.
Thanks.