Re: 2012 small scale ammo smithing, worth it?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BreakBad</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: former naval person</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Don't forget liability insurance. One injury or death whether your fault or not will tie your assets up for years as the case wends its way through the court system. I say, "Don't do it". But that is JMHO.</div></div>
I was hoping to just explore the business aspects of this and avoid the legalities..... but you're likely right, considering my goal for profit is so small, and the risk can be substantial. Not sure what protection I would have even if I incorporate or LLC, and/or have customers sign disclaimer/waiver. I was going to read up on this part of the business only if the 'time is worth the effort' adds up.
If I could crank out a few thousand rounds of whatever and walk away with a couple hundred bucks a month i'd be happy to upgrade to a Dillon 650 setup and spend the extra time.
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As Helter explains above, you're going to have a lot to deal with regarding licensing, zoning, storage/facility rental and insurance. ChadTRG does custom ammo and posts on this Reloading forum, so shoot him a PM, but looking at this in a 'cost/benefit' context, lets see...
Match ammo relies on perception, as well as performance. JoeBlowAmmo will not have the following that FGMM, BHA, or even Hornady, has today, so let's say that you can basically sell to friends only, in the beginning. You don't have distribution channels right now, so maybe throw in the local gun shows, where you'll need to buy a table.
What is your spare time worth, per hour?
You going to concentrate on pistol, rifle, or both?
Much like Black Hills Ammo, are you going to use 1x brass, or are you going to use new brass?
How many boxes of 50 rounds (pistol,) or 20 rounds (rifle) do you think you can sell, week in and week out? 50 boxes of 20rds is 1000 rounds, or a typical case. Pistol, it's usually 20 50ct boxes.
How much can these friends buy this ammo for at WallyWorld, Big5, Dicks, or AIM Surplus and/or AmmoMan? You need to check and see what the street prices are. Remember people aren't as cluesless when it comes to 'internet shopping' now, as they were just 5 years ago.
What kind of initial bulk order are you going to place, to save on price and what cartridges are you going to concentrate on initially...9mm, .40 S/W, 45ACP, 223 Rem, 308 Win, 30'06?
Price out your components, include shipping (to you) in your cost, time yourself reloading this stuff up, add your time up and multiply by your hourly rate and you'll get an idea of whether small batch reloading can be profitable.
Depending on whether you're loading up 1x brass, or new, I'm going to say that making $2-$8 per box (less for pistol) might be doable, so it'll come down to volumne and how many boxes you can sell to your buddies.
Chris