This is always a silly conversation. Match grade ammo is better than a buck a round.
50 Lapua cases is about 57 bucks, say 60 after tax. If you discard after ten firings, it cost you $0.12 per case.
8lbs of powder, call it $230 shipped. 7000gn per pound multiplied by 8 = 56,000gn divided by your powder charge. For 223 I'm loading 23.7gn. 2362 rounds. Rounding it's about $0.10 in powder.
$175 shipped for 5k primers works out to $0.04 per round.
Bullet is your biggest expense, for 223 I buy 88 ELDs, $0.19 per round.
I can load 223 for around $0.45/rd.
That's materials. Doesn't factor in equipment costs, press, etc. Those are one time costs, though.
I have the equipment, I load my own because it's cheaper and it's tuned to my gun, not because I'm trying to recoup equipment costs.
A quick Google search, 69gr Gold Medal Match is $212 per 200rd case at Midway. I'm shooting 400rds a month in practice 223 ammo.
I save about $122 per case of GMM every two weeks. $244 in savings a month.
How long does it take to recoup the cost of a progressive press with all the bells and whistles? $1600? $1800? Divided by $244.
7 months and change and you've even recouped the equipment.
It's cheaper, the end. More time involved, less money. On the subject of time?
I loaded 200rds a week ago in 15 minutes. Match ammo is slower but for practice it takes less than ten minutes to get a hundred rounds ready for a practice session.
Let me know if a math Nazi finds any issues with my numbers and I'll edit the post.