Again I dont think most are doing it for Cost Savings being the main objective, however I think currently my cost per shell is around 3.75 but I bought most all my stuff years ago when prices where lower.
My main point and I think I can speak for a lot of guys that have been doing it since the beginning is, The #1 and #2 reason are its fun, and something about killing birds with shells you personally loaded up feels great. #2 reason being you know 100% the load will be exactly the same today as it is 5 years from now cause you can load them. While Apex or other factory ones shoot great for you today, some day they may change the buffer/wad/powerder or other stuff and they dont publish that. SO a load that was GREAT in your gun now may not be or it may not shoot the same POI all the sudden.
Maybe I am jaded from the old federal heavyweight days but I just love the confidence that its going to shoot exactly the same every year no matter what.
just to add, you also can somewhat play with the load like rifle shells. You can subtract some buffer, or subtract some powder and see how that does to your pattern if you want.
lastly, for testing you can build a shot trap for pretty cheap and get back around 95% of every TSS pellet you shoot and then just keep reloading them to test. In the beginning thats exactly what I did, so I could shoot 10 shells to test chokes and loads and I really wasnt out much money at all because I would just collect all the shot after shooting it and load it again.
My main point and I think I can speak for a lot of guys that have been doing it since the beginning is, The #1 and #2 reason are its fun, and something about killing birds with shells you personally loaded up feels great. #2 reason being you know 100% the load will be exactly the same today as it is 5 years from now cause you can load them. While Apex or other factory ones shoot great for you today, some day they may change the buffer/wad/powerder or other stuff and they dont publish that. SO a load that was GREAT in your gun now may not be or it may not shoot the same POI all the sudden.
Maybe I am jaded from the old federal heavyweight days but I just love the confidence that its going to shoot exactly the same every year no matter what.
just to add, you also can somewhat play with the load like rifle shells. You can subtract some buffer, or subtract some powder and see how that does to your pattern if you want.
lastly, for testing you can build a shot trap for pretty cheap and get back around 95% of every TSS pellet you shoot and then just keep reloading them to test. In the beginning thats exactly what I did, so I could shoot 10 shells to test chokes and loads and I really wasnt out much money at all because I would just collect all the shot after shooting it and load it again.