NCWshooter
Well-Known Member
I got into reloading at age 15, now 70, so I wouldn't say the hobby is stupid expensive. My calibers were never magnums or calibers that could make me be in the position you are in now. Supplies were for a long time great and prices low. I was fortunate that I bought bulk powders that would work in most of my rifles and handguns, stocked up on brass, bullets and primers over the years. Primers are the hard thing to find now, except the internet outlets or Gunbroker where you don't know whether or not they can legally send them to you and are crazy priced (passed on that). If you can't find components you can consider buying factory ammo when available, but you have to be quick about it.I did something really similar. I had switched to 270 wsm about 2018 without getting into reloading. Factory ammo was scarce, but you could generally find a few boxes at most larger retailers. Come hunting time for 2020 and I could still find some ammo, since the really common calibers went first. I scooped up 3 boxes and hoped it would be better by the next year. It wasn't. Now I've been sucked into reloading at the worst time to get into reloading. Fortunately its a bolt hunting gun, so I'm not guzzling components like my friend who has a bunch of ARs. Unfortunately this stupid expensive hobby isn't going away any time soon.