5MilesBack
"DADDY"
It's not really about "need" when you reload, it's about options. I don't shoot much anymore (I shoot my bow), but I still reload and I also still buy some ammo's when I find it for the right price.
I haven't seen any recent production of Federal NBT in the calibers I buyPersonally I've moved over to Federal Premium for everything. I realize it's not the most accurate out there, but it does everything I need. I don't really enjoy target shooting, and similarly impose max shot distance.
Seems like every physical retailer stocks it, and can even be found online for $30/20 rd box for magnum loads. I have really enjoyed eliminating the variable of worrying about ammo.
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I'm in the same boat. I started out reloading to "save money" and to improve on factory ammo accuracy, tailor ammo to my rifles. I am pretty sure I saved money (did a lot of shooting) but now that I've had all the gear, I KNOW I'm saving money. Would be kinda silly at this point to quit reloading and go back to factory. For me it is a fun hobby and very satisfying, knowing I've produced outstanding accuracy in my rounds. Maybe it's not critical for hunting but still a cool feeling.For me I just really enjoy sitting down and loading my own, some of the calibers I own factory ammo is $100+ a box for a premium bullet and that limits my amount of shooting thru the year.
I personally have 1 rifle set up for long range that uses factory ammo, at the time finding good 6.5 high BC bullets was tough, now that I have some, I'm developing a load I like.
I agree with this ^^^^ and will expand on it - I had a pet 'premium' factory round a rifle shot far better than others. Every so often, I'd grab a sale priced box since it was a spendy offering [relative to others]. That particular round is no longer offered from the factory. Discontinued. Thankfully, I have several boxes but will run out eventually.The one suggestion I’ll give you if you go this way, once you find that load, stock up and always keep at least a 2 year hunting buffer, better yet 3-5 years. Ammo supplies can get crazy.
I found when I reloaded I just shot more ammo. Lol.
Then I got an ammunition sponsor and I shoot way too much.