We continue to look at reloading, but it’s unlikely.
I did all the research, spreadsheets, ROI calculations...
It would pay for itself in 2-3 years.
However, it takes time...time I don’t have much of.
Time I’d rather spend shooting.
Not to mention the space needed for it.
The wife will still get the living room redone.
But my office, will stay an office, not a reloading room.
I actually enjoy the time at the bench.. its cathartic in a weird sort of way...
But being 2020 and all.. thats not the real value I've found in reloading this year...
Good luck finding quality .308, .270, .30-06, etc on the shelf.. Cabelas, Academy, Bass Pro, etc in my area are slim pickins at best most visits.. and often literally have zero options..
And when you do find ammo... people want outrageous money for it right now if you arent buying from a big retailer like one of those listed above..
Im sitting on about 400 barnes 168gr .308 TTSX projectiles right now though.. I can still find a box or two of those pretty much every time I hit one of those stores.. and I've already got about 100 rounds of the same loaded for my .308's...
So while all of the other non reloading .308 shooters in the US are struggling to find ammo to hunt with or go to the range with... I'm sitting on a surplus..
ammo prices have shot through the roof this year overall.. especially pistol ammo and "tactical" ammo (556/223, 762/308, etc).. There are guys out there charging $1 a round for freaking FMJ .380 auto (normally about $0.30 a round).. and people are paying for it..
reloading supplies havent gone up in cost hardly at all though from what I can tell.. other than for primers.. people are gouging like hell on those.. but brass and bullets pretty much remain the same price that they were pre Biden scare, pre COVID, etc.... AND I'm starting to see primers back on the shelf (although in small numbers, and they go quickly..)... Sheels had both small rifle and small pistol primers in stock last week.. They hadnt had any in quite a while locally... they were reasonably priced.. I think they wanted $33 for 1000