rkittine
Gold $$ Contributor
I have always enjoyed handloading. Another Hobby, if you will.
I load for rifles for accuracy, for pistols for cost and for some calibers, because you can't get factory rounds.
For shotgun in 16 gauge it is to get what you can't buy in shot weight and size with a good savings, but even load 12 gauge, which costs as much as normal on sale non-premium shells like AA and STS. I have convinced myself that my 12 gauge and 20 gauge reloads are equivalent to AA and STS, while 28 and .410 are much less expensive.
If I added my labor into the equation and amoratized all the equipment costs, there for sure would not be any savings.
Bob
I load for rifles for accuracy, for pistols for cost and for some calibers, because you can't get factory rounds.
For shotgun in 16 gauge it is to get what you can't buy in shot weight and size with a good savings, but even load 12 gauge, which costs as much as normal on sale non-premium shells like AA and STS. I have convinced myself that my 12 gauge and 20 gauge reloads are equivalent to AA and STS, while 28 and .410 are much less expensive.
If I added my labor into the equation and amoratized all the equipment costs, there for sure would not be any savings.
Bob