There is a bigger issue at play here.
For me, the question of reloading vs shooting factory ammo is a little like cooking.
How many people are willing to say, "I don't need to know how to cook. It's easier just to go through the drive-thru at the local fast food chain."
OK, fine…would you like fries with that?
Well, I like fresh ingredients and eating real food. I like knowing what I'm eating. And, if I can grow something myself, even better! I like making special dishes I can't get at the local "styrofoam plate and paper napkin" eatery.
Same with what I shoot.
I load the cartridges I decided work best for my tastes, to shoot out of the guns I like best, (mostly stuff made during the last century). I like to cast my own bullets to fit my own guns. And, when I need more, I just melt some more lead. And, if primers and powder are an issue, there's always a good muzzleloader.
I don't need to be told "we have all the ammo you want, as long as it's 5.56, 9mm, 40 this, 6.5 that" by some guy at the tactical big box store. In fact, I prefer to not even partonize any so-called gun store that doesn't serve a reloading clientele.
I'd go so far as to say that I am very concerned about the contemporary gun industry. They don't want knowledgeable gun owners. They'd rather have a customer base of gullible, pliant, and dependent consumers whose "information" consists of little more than easily regurgitated advertising talking points.
Here endeth my rant!