Is it Worth Reloading Your Own Ammo
This video provides a detailed cost breakdown for reloading ammunition, comparing it to factory-produced rounds. It outlines the initial investment in reloading equipment, including presses, powder measures, calipers, dies, primer tools, and scales, totaling $610. The cost for reloading supplies for 1,000 rounds (primers, powder, brass, bullets) is estimated at $375. The analysis concludes that while the initial outlay is significant ($985), reloading can be cost-effective over the long term, saving approximately $34.80 per 1,000 rounds, with a break-even point around 28,000 rounds. The primary benefits highlighted are consistent ammo availability and the ability to customize loads.











