TimM
Member
I have been out of the reloading game for going on 20 years now. When I did reload it was not really an effort to save $, it was about working up accurate loads that my rifles liked. However, now $ is tight and I am considering getting back into reloading.
These days I am not so much into rifles (still have them and still enjoy them) but I do enjoy shooting my .45s, .38s and .357s and I want to start competing in handgun events. I am looking at a Lee Turret Press as I am not going to be pumping out oodles and oodles of ammo. My question is - percentage wise, how much money can you save reloading vs buying ammo off the shelf these days?
These days I am not so much into rifles (still have them and still enjoy them) but I do enjoy shooting my .45s, .38s and .357s and I want to start competing in handgun events. I am looking at a Lee Turret Press as I am not going to be pumping out oodles and oodles of ammo. My question is - percentage wise, how much money can you save reloading vs buying ammo off the shelf these days?