Hello,
I am currently doing all my research to get into reloading; I am reading and reading and reading to make my plans but I'd just like to ask a probably stupid, and simple question, before I go too far down the rabbit hole. I tried to search, and I'm sorry if this has been asked and answered many times, but I'm trying to figure out if I'm calculating things right and I didn't see anywhere that it was broken down in a way that makes sense to me or I'm just not searching right.
I'm trying to calculate the difference in cost between reloading 338LM vs 300NM. I was originally going to shoot 338LM, but 300NM as been recommended to me as being a superior choice since I don't have any of the necessary support structure for either round, and will have to buy everything anyways, now is the time to make the decision on what direction to go, but that's not so much the focus of this, although I'm definitely leaning towards 300NM.
It seems like reloading in significantly less expensive than buying match ammo. The match ammo I am seeing for 300NM averages around $5.40 per round. When I do the math for reloading, not counting the cost of the equipment of course, I come out with this:
230grain Berger Hybrid: $65 per 100, so 65 cents per bullet
8 Pounds Hodgdon H1000: $240 per 8 pounds, 7000 grains per pound, at 82 grains per round, comes out to 650 loadouts, so 37 cents per load
Brass: $3 per brass, but get 10 fires, so 30 cents per firing
Primers: 215M Federal Gold Medal Match, $100 per 1000, so 10 cents per round
Am I missing something fundamental? It looks like it would only be $1.42 to load each round versus paying $5.40 for commercial match ammo? Am I doing something wrong in my calculation? Also, I realize there is some amount of consumable cost as well in oils and media and what not, which I have not accounted for yet.
Thank you for any input!
I am currently doing all my research to get into reloading; I am reading and reading and reading to make my plans but I'd just like to ask a probably stupid, and simple question, before I go too far down the rabbit hole. I tried to search, and I'm sorry if this has been asked and answered many times, but I'm trying to figure out if I'm calculating things right and I didn't see anywhere that it was broken down in a way that makes sense to me or I'm just not searching right.
I'm trying to calculate the difference in cost between reloading 338LM vs 300NM. I was originally going to shoot 338LM, but 300NM as been recommended to me as being a superior choice since I don't have any of the necessary support structure for either round, and will have to buy everything anyways, now is the time to make the decision on what direction to go, but that's not so much the focus of this, although I'm definitely leaning towards 300NM.
It seems like reloading in significantly less expensive than buying match ammo. The match ammo I am seeing for 300NM averages around $5.40 per round. When I do the math for reloading, not counting the cost of the equipment of course, I come out with this:
230grain Berger Hybrid: $65 per 100, so 65 cents per bullet
8 Pounds Hodgdon H1000: $240 per 8 pounds, 7000 grains per pound, at 82 grains per round, comes out to 650 loadouts, so 37 cents per load
Brass: $3 per brass, but get 10 fires, so 30 cents per firing
Primers: 215M Federal Gold Medal Match, $100 per 1000, so 10 cents per round
Am I missing something fundamental? It looks like it would only be $1.42 to load each round versus paying $5.40 for commercial match ammo? Am I doing something wrong in my calculation? Also, I realize there is some amount of consumable cost as well in oils and media and what not, which I have not accounted for yet.
Thank you for any input!