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Reloading ammo - worth it?
.223 Rem in my case. I've found myself shooting a bit more lately, and I started looking into reloading to try to make it a little more economical. My initial shopping around and calculations indicate that it would cost me, in the quantities that would be practical for me, around $.25 a shot (materials only) to load the 55 grains I tend to favor for anything but match-type shooting, while I probably pay $.35 a shot on average for the stuff I usually buy. I'm not worried about the equipment costs, I'm just not sure the ~$.10/shot savings, while significant in the long run, would be worth the time and effort. Just wanted to know from those with any experience with reloading on here if my numbers are ballpark and your thoughts on the matter. Thanks!
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