Just curious if any of you guys load for your friends and what is a fair price to charge? I now load 28 nos for one friend and had another ask to load 338 lapua. I am annealing each load on my AMP, dropping powder with the Auto Throw/Trickler, trimming and chamfering on a Giraud and providing all of the components. I know that Copper Creek charges like $5 + per round for these. What do you guys think is fair with everything I have invested, including the time?
You have purchased some very spendy equipment and have spared your "friends" from having to make the same investment. If it were me, I wouldn't reload for them, due to liability reasons (per T/t/T's statement above). If you're going to go ahead and do it anyway, I wouldn't do it/go through all the hassle for any less than $1.00 per round, particularly for the .338LM. Not something you're going to get rich off of. And possibly, because you took money for it, you could be held liable, after the fact on some type of "bad news" event that your "friends" were involved in. That's also the primary reason that you should never use reloads/handloads in a C/C defensive sidearm and always use factory ammo.
Also, there are some people that initially appear as though they can be "taught", but they never really pick up the ball and run with it. Those are the ones that always seem to continue to come back to you with remedial/repetitive questions. Those are the ones I would distance myself from, reloading wise, particularly from a liability standpoint.
I/we know you are just being a "nice guy".....most of us have been there/got the T-shirt. In this day and age, you're almost better off seeking out those that are more knowledgable than you, not less. Flip side is that I'm probably guilty of being selfish, which I wouldn't really contest. I'd suggest that you give serious consideration to the liability aspect of offering "free" advice. If you think the reward outweighs the risk, wonderful, more power to you.
As a side note, I just ordered 5K rounds of 9mm once fired for $150, or $30/K, delivered. I have been picking up my brass at the range and usually shoot about 250 rounds/session. That works out to $7.50 worth of brass (raked/picked up) per session. For that kind of money, I'm no longer going to rake it up, cull/sort it, then clean it, only to get to the point where I can pull 250 rounds of once fired out of the box and throw it into the tumbler. I reload for the relaxation/enjoyment of it, not because it saves me a bunch of money. 338LM is a different story though. I'd be kind of afraid to be shooting anywhere near someone that bought a boomer like that "off the shelf" and thought they were better off by buying factory ammo. I'm thinkin' I have seen 338LM ammo for what, $5 per round ? Haysoos, 20 rounds at the range is $100 (gone......). I'd be willing to bet there are a lot of those sticks that go onto the consignment board at the local B&M gunstores with less than 200 rounds through them.