You're correct. I do it because I enjoy it. I cast in excess and give them away to my friends and we all enjoy them.Mistered wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 6:05 pmCASTING bullets is a sub-operation of reloading, as well as an additional 'hobby' that is not embraced by all reloaders.How long did it take you to source the lead, smelt it, cast each bullet, lube it, size it then load it.
Quite frankly the expense, time and other considerations of casting rule it out for most reloaders and many do not want to shoot cast bullets anyway.
In short casting bullets is NOT a typical part of reloading and cannot be applied to reloading as part of a time and expense consideration.
I know this because I used to cast.
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I don't save money reloading, but I shoot more than I could if I purchased factory ammo. I work 40 hours a week, own my home, and still have time and money to invest in my hobbies. It boils down to priorities. I see your point and his. What I'm doing works well for me, and he's pretty adamant that his works for him.220 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 5:39 pmI think most have completely missed the point Mr Arrogant raised.GaHenryFan wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 5:00 pmYou want to talk about saving money? I can load 45-70 with universal and home cast bullets for pennies a round. Mr Arrogant obviously hasn't priced factory 45-70 lately.
If your justification for reloading is purely economic then you need to take your labour into account.
How long did it take you to source the lead, smelt it, cast each bullet, lube it, size it then load it. All well and good if you view it as part of the hobby and have the time.
Now try justifying it for someone who earns $50/hr and is time poor. You cant tell me they are better off taking a day off work to do all that to load a box of 45/70 to save less than they make in 1hr.
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I have about 30 moulds, cast everything from 22-45cal so know exactly what time and costs are involved.
I can cast a better bullet slightly cheaper than I can buy commercial cast but I dont kid myself they are free.
It is no different to me saying I can shoot 10,000 factory rounds cheaper than I can reload the same number because I have 10,000 rounds payed for sitting in my ammo cupboard and if I wanted to reload the same number I would have to spend money buying components.
Shooter want to kid themselves on how much they are really saving by reloading, no one want to compare apples with apples.
Saying my bullets are free because I cast them myself doesnt make it so. No different to me saying my steak dinner was free because I cooked it myself even though I may have paid a small fortune for a prime piece of beef. I had to take time to prepare it cook it, used gas, electricity utensils etc to do so all of which have to be paid for but ignoring them all because I cooked it myself and still claiming it was free.
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Well, I do it so that I can afford for the Pup and I to shoot as much as we do. I would not spend much more for factory ammo, but I do end up with a whole lot more ammo for the money available by reloading.
I do like the ability to tailor my ammo to needs and wants. We both like soft recoil rounds in .38 and .45 ACP.
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That doofus has obviously never purchased any of the big African ammo!
I can load 450 Dakota, 458 Lott, 460 Weatherby etc with 500gr Barnes X-bullets for about $1 each if you amortize the cases over 6 loads or so. I have several thousand of the X-bullets that I got on-line for 22 cents each!
Buy the same ammo in a store and it is $6-$10 per round.
So a typical big bore range session of 30 rounds saves me $150 to $270. I could never afford to shoot the big guns without handloading.
I can load 450 Dakota, 458 Lott, 460 Weatherby etc with 500gr Barnes X-bullets for about $1 each if you amortize the cases over 6 loads or so. I have several thousand of the X-bullets that I got on-line for 22 cents each!
Buy the same ammo in a store and it is $6-$10 per round.
So a typical big bore range session of 30 rounds saves me $150 to $270. I could never afford to shoot the big guns without handloading.
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If it were all about money I would not do a lot of things.Reloading is also a valuable skill that I hope I never “need.”
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The guy is a self-serving, misguided ass who has so many flaws in his "argument" it boggles the mind. He probably spends 12 hours per day on his phone. Is this his hobby? Is it an expense, or is he not employable? ...
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The guy eventually 'went away' as he could not maintain his argument due to the overwhelming positive responses from others.
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Welcome to the forum from CT, TsavoCreek. This is a very friendly forum. Thanks for joining us.
TsavoCreek wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 5:27 pmThe guy is a self-serving, misguided ass who has so many flaws in his "argument" it boggles the mind. He probably spends 12 hours per day on his phone. Is this his hobby? Is it an expense, or is he not employable? ...
mistered wrote: The guy eventually 'went away' as he could not maintain his argument due to the overwhelming positive responses from others.
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