Looking at 6MM ARC brass and loading 103 grain ELDX VS buying loaded 103 grain ELDX it's a bust. It's more for the bullet and brass then the loaded round, then it's the primer, powder and my time.
The best I can do is buy 105 grain Hornady Black match shoot if for the brass as practice. It shoots great, then I can load the 103 ELDX for carry and hunting. Once I acquire the once fired brass I'm loading for less than half price of new.
With the 6MM ARC in an AR (which is what I have) I'm not going to get a significant improvement in performance so for a fellow who doesn't shoot a great deal buying the ammo is reasonable. However saving the brass and reloading is a cost effective move.
The best I can do is buy 105 grain Hornady Black match shoot if for the brass as practice. It shoots great, then I can load the 103 ELDX for carry and hunting. Once I acquire the once fired brass I'm loading for less than half price of new.
With the 6MM ARC in an AR (which is what I have) I'm not going to get a significant improvement in performance so for a fellow who doesn't shoot a great deal buying the ammo is reasonable. However saving the brass and reloading is a cost effective move.