Originally Posted by
Eurodriver
I reload, and have found it is not worth my time to do so for anything except precision rifle ammo.
Your figures are also meaningless unless you give us the specific bullet used as well. 147gr Speer GDHP > 147gr Hornady red plastic thing.
Sorry MY data doesn't meet your needs. I listed what it cost me.
I usually go with Precision Delta or Everglades - whichever is in stock.
Right now I'm loading Precision Delta 115grJHP, CCI 500, 4.4gr W231, 1.086 oal. ETA: I have 6,000 185grJHP loaded using Montana Gold bullets because I couldn't find them at PD or E.
I am into 'coarse' rather than precision. What I do enables me to shoot between 1,000 and 2,000 a week.
As far as precision loading goes, no interest, I got back into service rifle this year (solely due to the intro of optics a couple years ago) and use Hornady Black 62gr and 75gr. When I'm convinced I'm out shooting my ammo, figure something out.
I ass-u-me that since you chose to be a CPA, you like dealing with the minutiae of precision reloading. Me on the other hand, breezed through Accounting 1 and 2 with 4.0's, enjoyed the classes thoroughly, and realized that doing it full time would suck the soul from my body. People are different. Precision reloading is not for me.
Last edited by 26 Inf; 06-19-19 at 16:06.
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