I have heard many debates on cost of reloaded ammunition. Many say its saves money. Many more say it doens't save you money but you will shoot more.
I am no econmist so here is my question.
If I bought a reloading setup lets says it costs me $300. I know that it will take many rounds of ammunition for it to "pay for itself" Also labor is a cost figure. I would be wasting time anyway so I am not going to figure it into the cost of ammo. So here is the question if I want to reload .30-06, I need to buy bullets, powder, primers, and cases. So how much does one, 150 grain FMJ .30-06 bullet cost? Id like to find out the material cost of one as compared to buying a commercialy made round?
Thanks brother in Arms
I am no econmist so here is my question.
If I bought a reloading setup lets says it costs me $300. I know that it will take many rounds of ammunition for it to "pay for itself" Also labor is a cost figure. I would be wasting time anyway so I am not going to figure it into the cost of ammo. So here is the question if I want to reload .30-06, I need to buy bullets, powder, primers, and cases. So how much does one, 150 grain FMJ .30-06 bullet cost? Id like to find out the material cost of one as compared to buying a commercialy made round?
Thanks brother in Arms