I only load 2 pistol calibres, on 45 acp I get about a 50% savings from factory ammo and on 9mm I get about a 20-25% savings.
I'm not sure on the 3 you listed but 40 s&w is pretty cheap factory ammo so your savings would probably be closer to 25% than 50%, 380 would probably be cheaper to reload and you might even beat 50% savings but I have been told it is a real finicky round to load(I think Venus Pax reloads 380s and can give you a better idea of savings)
My savings are based upon using range pickup brass, win 231 powder, cci primers and the cheapest bullets I can buy in bulk (several thousand at a time) and not including the cost of my time.
I was only half joking when I said you won't spend any less money, I recooped the cost of my reloading gear (Lee and a lot cheaper than the dillon you and I want) in less than 6 months but my records show I am spending almost the same amount of money on ammo now as when I bought bulk factory ammo, I just shoot more.....
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- Mon Jan 14, 2008 5:36 pm
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Re: At what point will I break even?
It depends on calibre and what you're paying for factory ammo.....
But in the end, you won't save any money, you'll just shoot more
But in the end, you won't save any money, you'll just shoot more