Skip Sackett
US Veteran
Okay, the age old question is CAN you save money by reloading.
All of us go into this proposition with a resounding YES only to find out later, we either hoard ammo or just shoot more.
The fact of the matter is this though: You CAN save money by reloading and even more if you cast your own projectiles.
Here is a case in point:
Our local mega pusher has CCI Blazer Brass Ammo on sale for $16.99/50. Using that as a cost, and listen, you folks that buy your own ammo KNOW that $17/50 is a mighty low price no matter what, let's see if it is feasible that money COULD be saved.
Go to handloads.com and use these numbers to calculate your reloading costs.
1lb. of powder=$17 (Bullseye by the pound. It goes to $12lb if you buy it by the 8lb jug.)
5gr powder charge
1000 primers = $15.50 (Powder Valley, Wolf Large Pistol Primers available now!)
1000 cases = Hopefully you have some already!
45ACP
1000 bullets= $160 (230gr 45 caliber SMS plated bullets purchased today @ Kempf)
Click the "Calculate" button and it comes to $9.38/50.
Buying the powder in the larger quantity brings that cost down to $9.20/50.
Wanna get freaked out? Take the cost for your bullets to $5/1000 and see what happens!
Here is what that cost represents, 230gr LRN that you cast out of a 130# 5gallon bucket of wheel weights that you paid $20 for. (I may have rounded a bit but still.....)
It comes out to $1.45/50 for those bullets! Bullets that you can have when you want in the quantity you want made to the exact length you want and that function in your firearm flawlessly.
What is the price for that? Custom ammo?
So, theoretically, you can save as little as $8/50 to $17/50 if you don't shoot any more than what you do now.
Listen, you CAN save money. What you will do is still spend the disposable income that you have. Maybe, you will buy the wifey something nice more often, that would be a good idea for some of you!
Maybe you will make more trips to the range and shoot more. That is a plus as long as you aren't just practicing more wrong stuff! I have seen that done too. 
Imagine though, saving $16/week by loading 100 rounds a week. $832/pyr. So, theoretically, if you can payback your capitol investment in less than a year, it puts it in the category of "Why didn't we do this before?"
Think about it!
Just to put the other option into perspective: Casting your own gives you almost $1800/pyr savings shooting the same 100 rounds/pwk.
Seriously, think about it!
All of us go into this proposition with a resounding YES only to find out later, we either hoard ammo or just shoot more.
The fact of the matter is this though: You CAN save money by reloading and even more if you cast your own projectiles.
Here is a case in point:
Our local mega pusher has CCI Blazer Brass Ammo on sale for $16.99/50. Using that as a cost, and listen, you folks that buy your own ammo KNOW that $17/50 is a mighty low price no matter what, let's see if it is feasible that money COULD be saved.
Go to handloads.com and use these numbers to calculate your reloading costs.
1lb. of powder=$17 (Bullseye by the pound. It goes to $12lb if you buy it by the 8lb jug.)
5gr powder charge
1000 primers = $15.50 (Powder Valley, Wolf Large Pistol Primers available now!)
1000 cases = Hopefully you have some already!

1000 bullets= $160 (230gr 45 caliber SMS plated bullets purchased today @ Kempf)
Click the "Calculate" button and it comes to $9.38/50.
Buying the powder in the larger quantity brings that cost down to $9.20/50.
Wanna get freaked out? Take the cost for your bullets to $5/1000 and see what happens!
Here is what that cost represents, 230gr LRN that you cast out of a 130# 5gallon bucket of wheel weights that you paid $20 for. (I may have rounded a bit but still.....)
It comes out to $1.45/50 for those bullets! Bullets that you can have when you want in the quantity you want made to the exact length you want and that function in your firearm flawlessly.
What is the price for that? Custom ammo?
So, theoretically, you can save as little as $8/50 to $17/50 if you don't shoot any more than what you do now.
Listen, you CAN save money. What you will do is still spend the disposable income that you have. Maybe, you will buy the wifey something nice more often, that would be a good idea for some of you!


Imagine though, saving $16/week by loading 100 rounds a week. $832/pyr. So, theoretically, if you can payback your capitol investment in less than a year, it puts it in the category of "Why didn't we do this before?"

Think about it!
Just to put the other option into perspective: Casting your own gives you almost $1800/pyr savings shooting the same 100 rounds/pwk.
Seriously, think about it!