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Just got a Armalite AR50 shot only twice.Trying to justify buying reloading equipment instead of buying ammo.When I price the comparison I can cut the price by at least 1 dollar per round for plinking but at least 2 dollars for match grade.Do I really need to reload?Or is the payback worth it.Any and all opinions will be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance.
 
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It depends upon how much you intend to shoot.

The more you shoot, the more quickly your investment in reloading pays off.

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A little to start with and ease into the shooting of a firearm this large.I am always concerned about the backstop,so I am cautious about where I shoot the AR50.To answer your question- about 50 rounds a month.
 
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At $50-$100 in ammunition a month, it is worth it to relaod.

Visit FCSA and other .50BMG-related sites to see what folks are using.

Shop the 'net for used dies, and a used press if you don't have one that can handle the .50BMG.

Buy some milsurp ammunition for now and reload the brass.

George


 
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Thank you for your help.
 
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If you reload only to save money then I wouldn't bother to reload for the fifty. Unless as others said you shoot a fairly high volume.
But if you reload as a hobby in itself. or you want to craft loads specifically for your AR50. Then reload you must.

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I buy ammo for my rim fires, 7.62x39 and 7.62x54 only. Everything else I reload. I save by far the most money reloading the 50 bmg. It currently costs me about $1.10 per round for the 50 bmg because I buy surplus powder, brass and bullets. I never have to worry about buying bad surplus ammo that is only safe in an M2.

Match grade ammo using new brass and good bullets costs much more, but I am able to use surplus powder because it still gives me a low stdev. I spent about $500 on new RCBS equipment back in 1999, but it was well worth it. I only had to load 300 rounds to recoup my investment. I was able to convert the RCBS 50 bmg press to a progressive using old piggyback 2 parts for progressive loading of smaller calibers.

I have put nearly 2000 rounds through my LAR by now. I just can not imagine buying that much ammo.

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Thanks for all the input.I took the plunge and got a RCBS rig,wilson trimmer, and using a old RCBS 304 scale to weigh the powder with.
 
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