I'm really just getting started with longer range shooting (300 yd limit). I bought a Remington 700 5R in .223 a few months back.
My question is why don't more people sell handloaded ammo that they prepared themselves? I hear there is quite an advantage in cost from loading, and I assume many people on this forum reload their own rounds.
Right now I buy mostly boxes of Federal AE223 whenever it is on sale online, usually between $5-6 dollars a box. It isn't great, at 300 yards I'm getting about 1 MOA but at 55 grains it is a little light for my liking.
I would love to have some higher quality ammo to shoot with, not necessarily paying for Black Hills @ $25+ a box. I'd be interested in maybe going for something in the $8-12 mid-range 62-69 grain bullets but am kind of surprised not many experienced reloaders on this forum would advertise to sell ammo they produce for the purposes of making money selling to the public.
Is this mostly a safety issue where buying handloaded ammo from a stranger could have potential problems? Or maybe it just isn't worth it for the person preparing it to spend the time to crank out the rounds? Are the margins too lean? Does it take too much effort to build positive reputation?
Whatever the reasons may be, can someone provide me some insight as to why not many people sell ammo they make especially in popular calibers like .223 or .308?
Thanks!
My question is why don't more people sell handloaded ammo that they prepared themselves? I hear there is quite an advantage in cost from loading, and I assume many people on this forum reload their own rounds.
Right now I buy mostly boxes of Federal AE223 whenever it is on sale online, usually between $5-6 dollars a box. It isn't great, at 300 yards I'm getting about 1 MOA but at 55 grains it is a little light for my liking.
I would love to have some higher quality ammo to shoot with, not necessarily paying for Black Hills @ $25+ a box. I'd be interested in maybe going for something in the $8-12 mid-range 62-69 grain bullets but am kind of surprised not many experienced reloaders on this forum would advertise to sell ammo they produce for the purposes of making money selling to the public.
Is this mostly a safety issue where buying handloaded ammo from a stranger could have potential problems? Or maybe it just isn't worth it for the person preparing it to spend the time to crank out the rounds? Are the margins too lean? Does it take too much effort to build positive reputation?
Whatever the reasons may be, can someone provide me some insight as to why not many people sell ammo they make especially in popular calibers like .223 or .308?
Thanks!