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Assaultrifler, that is one beautiful piece of work, well done Sir, thanks for sharing.
Poodleshooter, good insights, thanks.
Boosted98gsx, I am rying to get ready. A lot of essential people and jobs were determined to be just not cost effective and look where we are now. Take a moment to appreciate the wisdom of Assaultrifler and Poodleshooter. What if prices quadrupled in the next month and a squad of Zombies wanted your veggie garden next summer, gonna call 911? Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Suggest you get ready friend.
Again, due to current market prices, it is better for you to buy and horde shotgun ammo, rather than buy the parts needed to make your own. The latter would cost you far more.
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Unless you're loading loads you can not find in stores, you will not match the price of MFG boxed shotgun ammo.
It's just not cost effective.
Run the numbers and see for yourself.
Much like metallic reloading, the ways you save money are:
1) Buy in bulk. 8 pounds kegs, thousands of primers, etc.
2) The more exotic the caliber/gauge, the more savings you'll realize. You'll save more loading for .454 Casull or 28 gauge than you will loading for 9mm or 12 gauge.
3) The more specialized the load, the more savings you'll realize. You'll save more loading match-grade .308 with A-Max bullets or 1 1/2 oz of #6 at 1250 fps than buying it off the shelf.
4) You need to be an avid shooter to recoup your costs in a timely manner. The guy who buys a box of deer or turkey ammo, fills his tag, and mothballs his gun for the year won't recover his cost of equipment as quickly as the guy who shoots 500 rounds of assorted ammo each month.
I am aware of all these scenarios. If you're shooting a standard caliber (20 or 12 or even 10 ga) unless you buy HUGE quantities, you will, in the current market, be better off just buying MFG loaded ammunition.
The load I shoot is not easily found at stores, and is around $15 per box when I do see it. I'm loading it for about the same as what a box of Win AA or Rem STS loads usually cost. To be perfectly honest, I could load more inexpensively and still get roughly the same performance.
Promo loads are not target loads and very rarely deliver the same performance. If the OP wants better ammo at less expense, he's going to have to load it himself.