So, let's talk about loading for PRS. I'm a very busy guy with a demanding job and a 4 year old at home that wants to spend time with her daddy. I load ammo for a dozen cartridges, but it's always been the thing I find the most difficult for PRS. I just don't have the time. I was staring at this decision again today with the gap grind in 2 weeks I need 200 for the match+ zero, true data, practice, etc. I think (and I haven't timed this), I've got to be around 2 hours per hundred rounds by the time I do brass prep and loading and all of it. So, I bought 500 rounds of sierra 107gr factory delivered to my door for $575. I figure to load my 6 creed, I'm at about $1.00 per round in components. So, if I load it myself, I'm working for 10 hours for $75. That just won't work. I have done this both ways, and when I miss targets at a PRS match, it isn't because my factory ammo is shooting .75 and my handloads are .35, it's because I fucked something up in either my fundamentals or in dialing or calculations, or one of another 100 reasons. It's not the ammo. What say you hide folks, loading vs buying for PRS? Keep in mind, I'm not knocking anyone off of any podiums. Middle of the pack is a good day for me. I don't have the time to practice enough to be good at this, but I enjoy it.