epags
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To all: Don't forget your reloading manuals. I figure I have invested over $200 (not accounting for inflation).
It depends weather or not you have the variables you mentioned. Its kind of like eating out. Have you kept a record of costs for something that gives you pleasure? If you are an all around loader for hunting and competing then its in the thousands of $ and if only a loader for a couple of hunting rifles then its somewhere less than a $1,000.00. A great deal of recollection for us old guys would be required to give an accurate dollar cost.I have heard lots of folks asking how much does it cost to reload. There is the initial expense and there are the ongoing expenses. Like updating equipment when something new or improved comes out. Or you get into another caliber. All in, how much do you have in equipment only?
Funny the differing relationships we have with our spouses. If mine sees me looking a something more than a couple times she suggests I buy it, or it'll just show up on the front porch one day as the delivery truck speeds off.
I bought the initial "everything" at once when I retired and stopped executing orders to somewhere else every couple years. The core of "everything" included RCBS RC Supreme Master kit, a MEC 9000 and MEC Size Master and lesser sundry tools. Totaled about $1800. Added Case Prep station, Charge Master and more dies over the next few years. All of which push the original total added to about $2600. Not included is all the lead casting kit. 20lbs bottom pour, heated luber-sizer, molds, handles, thermometers...total just under another $1000 I think. So the core gear was around $3600. It has of course grown since. It's a disease.
Basic setup that i started with was about $2-300 about 10 years ago. Now I have a few more presses and im sitting close to a few grand betwen presses, dies and powder measures.I have heard lots of folks asking how much does it cost to reload. There is the initial expense and there are the ongoing expenses. Like updating equipment when something new or improved comes out. Or you get into another caliber. All in, how much do you have in equipment only?
Nope. But I am fluent in the dark arts of sarcasm.Pueblo shooter, I guess math is not your strong point.
Who did your comparators order through?For hunting loads it can be done for under 1k for a few different cartridges. But that's with modest equipment. Rockchucker/single stage press, basic dies, beam scale, dial or digital caliper, and a powder drop and funnel. We used to load sub moa rifle ammo with this setup from 243 win - 300wby. Even used birch wood brass cleaner instead of a tumbler.
After 30+ years I still use the birch wood cleaner even though I have a rotary tumbler. Found better ES and SD with the carbon left in the case necks. Have a chargemaster (gift) and still use the old Redding beam scale to double check. I did add a case trimmer the last couple years and head space comparators.
I am also a pueblo west shooterNope. But I am fluent in the dark arts of sarcasm.