Cost to buy vs reload

I only load .38 Spl and.380 ACP (and not a lot of .380) I did the math and spreadsheet thing once also- loading 9mm, .223, etc. at home provided a lot less motivation in terms of pure $. And that was with the "Monkey" doing the work not being paid anything. My .380 efforts are usually hampered by the lower recovery rate of the brass- gotta love revolvers for that aspect as I just eject the spent brass straight into the bag, as well as a slower rate of rounds loaded due to my dexterity with the smaller cartridge and bullets.

All my SD stuff is commercial loads.
 
I reload because it saves me money on *certain* calibers but more than anything, sometimes I just want to be by myself doing something that I personally enjoy. And I don't give a damn what my wife thinks about my singing:p
 
And I don't give a damn what my wife thinks about my singing:p

"Just because I can't sing, doesn't mean I won't"

My reloading preference is for Classic Rock or Blues. Neither of which would be my wife's choice, so my music and I are relegated to the reloading room/garage. I feel your pain, but not like I would if I had to hear you sing.
 
I've heard that if you see a car with a lot of wheel weights on the rims, you will start following it. I bet there are a bunch of cars bouncing around on the roads in Johnston County. :p

So, That's what's wrong with my tuck?????:eek:
 
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