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Yes, reloading 7mm SAUM can save money for frequent hunters by reducing the cost of ammunition and allowing for customization of loads for specific hunting scenarios.
Cost Savings
Reloading 7mm SAUM can save a hunter approximately $0.50 to $1.50 per round compared to commercial ammunition. This may not seem significant for occasional hunters, but for those who take multiple trips per year, the savings can add up quickly. A typical elk hunting trip can involve 20-40 rounds of ammunition, resulting in cost savings of $10 to $60 per trip.
Load Optimization
Reloading allows hunters to experiment with different load combinations to optimize performance for their specific rifle and hunting scenario. For example, a hunter may find that a 120-grain bullet at 3,000 fps works well for elk at close range, while a 140-grain bullet at 2,900 fps is more effective at longer ranges. By reloading, hunters can customize their ammunition to match their specific needs.
Equipment and Time Commitment
While reloading requires an initial investment in equipment and time, the cost can be recouped through the savings on ammunition. A basic reloading setup can cost between $200 and $500, and a hunter can typically reload 20-40 rounds per hour. For frequent hunters, the time commitment can be as little as 1-2 hours per trip, resulting in significant savings over the course of a hunting season.
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