Reading this is why I just can’t pull the trigger on reloading. I know I should, and I know it’s the future for me. But I can’t help but do the dollars and cents. At the moment, I shoot 223/556, 7.62x39, 308 and most pistol rounds for fun. For accuracy, I shoot 6.5 Grendel, 22lr and 6 ARC. My 6 ARC and 6.5 Grendel shoot .5-.6’s with factory ammo. Right now I am still buying factory Grendel and ARC for about $1.50-$1.60 a round. I can sell the brass for a buck or so each. Even if I had all of the machinery, today’s prices on powder, primers, bullets adds up to almost 60cpr. Break even is a tough pill to swallow just from a pure money standpoint. That’s where I fucked up. I stockpiled guns and ammo while it was cheap. Components have never been purchased. So I start at today’s prices. It’s really quite the conundrum because I would like to see consistent .3’s Or even less with the practice I know I’ll do.
Maybe selling some shit to pay for reloading supplies is my best bet. I have plenty of preban AK’s and collectible rimfires that I’d make money on. Enough that my initial investment is free. It’s just making that decision to do so. I know once I do that, I‘ll probably never own them again.
I appreciate everyone’s input on the OP’s topic. This is why I recently joined this forum. I’m kinda sick of blasting shit. As a kid I shot on my high school rifle team in 50’ small bore. I kinda want to get back to watching a single hole just get bigger around the outside every time I pull the trigger.