Is Reloading 9mm Worth It? Share Your Insights!

Is Reloading 9mm Worth It?

I’ve been doing some research on whether reloading 9mm ammunition is a good idea financially and time-wise. I’m sure I’m not the only one who has considered this, so I thought I’d reach out to the community for advice!

Cost Comparison

One of the main things on my mind is the cost per round when reloading versus buying factory-made ammo. I’ve heard a lot about the price of components—like primers, cases, and projectiles—and how they can affect overall savings. For instance:

  • Primers: Are there significant price differences between brands?
  • Projectiles: Which ones offer the best value for accuracy and performance?
  • Brass: Should I be concerned with picking up used brass for savings?

Usually, factory-made ammo can be pretty pricey, but I wonder if reloading actually results in any substantial savings in the long run.

Time Investment

Time is another factor! How long does it actually take to reload and is it worth the effort? I’ve heard varying opinions:

  • Some say it becomes quicker the more you do it.
  • Others mention the learning curve can be steep.
    What’s your experience? Is reloading 9mm time-consuming enough to be a deterrent?

Personal Experiences

I’m especially interested in hearing your personal stories. Has anyone switched from buying factory ammo to reloading? If so, what’s been your experience in terms of cost, time, and overall satisfaction with the ammo you created? Did you notice any differences in performance or reliability?

Community Recommendations

If you have any recommendations for tools, kits, or techniques that simplify the reloading process, that would be greatly appreciated.

Conclusion

I’m eager to hear your thoughts and tips! Is reloading 9mm truly worth it? Let’s dive deep into this discussion and help each other out!

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I’ve been reloading 9mm for about two years now. The initial investment in a good press and equipment is significant, around $300-500, but the savings add up quickly. I typically save 30-40% per round compared to factory ammo.

That’s impressive! The upfront costs are daunting, but I assume it pays off in the long run. How do you budget for the components?

Budgeting can be tricky. I try to buy components in bulk, especially primers and powder, which cuts costs significantly. Just make sure to store them properly to avoid spoilage!

Great tip! I’ve seen people lose a whole batch because they didn’t take care of storage. Any favorite suppliers for components?

I’ve had good luck with MidwayUSA and Brownells. They often have great sales, especially on bulk orders. Just keep an eye out for shipping costs too, as they can add up quickly.

I’ve heard good things about those stores. However, is it truly worth the time spent reloading vs. just purchasing pre-made rounds? What do you think?

It really depends on how much you shoot! If you’re a frequent shooter, reloading is definitely worth it. But if you only shoot a few times a year, just buy factory-made ammo to save time and hassle.

For me, reloading also adds a personal touch to shooting. I can tailor the loads to my preferences—which is something factory ammo just can’t provide!

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That’s a good point! Customization can make your shooting experience much better. But isn’t there a risk of safety if you’re adjusting loads?

Absolutely, safety should always come first! Following reputable reloading manuals and using quality components helps mitigate risks. Plus, always start with lower powder charges!

I’m not trying to be contentious, but I’ve found that reloading is sometimes overrated. Sure, you save money, but the time spent could be used for actual shooting or training.

I get your point, but isn’t the experience of reloading itself enjoyable?

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Definitely! Reloading can be a meditative practice. Plus, there’s something rewarding about crafting your own ammo.

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And let’s be honest—nothing beats the feeling of firing your own reloads at the range! It’s like being part of an exclusive club!

I’ve been reloading 9mm for a couple of years now. It significantly enhances the consistency of my rounds, especially for target shooting. The precision is unmatched compared to factory ammo.

That’s great to hear! Do you notice a big difference in reliability with reloaded rounds compared to factory ones?

Absolutely! Reloading allows you to tailor your loads to your specific firearm, which greatly improves reliability. I’ve found my Glock loves lighter projectile loads.

That’s interesting! Is it hard to learn the reloading process for a beginner?

Not at all! With the right equipment and some guidance, you can start reloading easily. There are plenty of online tutorials and local classes too. It’s a rewarding process!

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