Oh well, I'll add a second post.
I don't reload for a multiple of reasons. One of which is, I have too many hobbies as it is competing for all my free time.
The primary reason is though, I live in the city so I don't get to shoot much. I have to travel to a range. If could shoot in my backyard, I'm sure I would reload.
So as it is, I don't really have the time to work up a load, drive an 30-60 minutes somewhere, PAY for that range, shoot it, see what I did wrong, drive an hour back, mix up a new recipe, rinse-and-repeat. Between time and money, of which is always finite, it's not worth either one to me compared to just buying what I shoot.
I don't reload for a multiple of reasons. One of which is, I have too many hobbies as it is competing for all my free time.
The primary reason is though, I live in the city so I don't get to shoot much. I have to travel to a range. If could shoot in my backyard, I'm sure I would reload.
So as it is, I don't really have the time to work up a load, drive an 30-60 minutes somewhere, PAY for that range, shoot it, see what I did wrong, drive an hour back, mix up a new recipe, rinse-and-repeat. Between time and money, of which is always finite, it's not worth either one to me compared to just buying what I shoot.