Oldbloke wrote:For me:
1. Cheaper ammo.
2. Reliable supply that didn't vary.(control)
3. Better accuracy.
4. The satisfaction/enjoyment.
1. For shotgun that was achieved quickly. For rifle it took a long time due to my low round count and higher initial cost.
2. Achieved pretty quickly.
3. Achieved as i learnt and upgraded.
4. That came later.
I really can't recall why I did, it just seemed silly to me to buy ammo that somebody else had made. I was reading lots of magazines at the time, before I started buying rifles, so I guess the reloading sections just caught my eye and it made sense to load my own. The .222Rem and .243 I never bought factory for, I bought brass and bullets and loaded for them from day one. On the other hand, I don't think it ever occurred to me to make my own shotshells. I did save the hulls so perhaps it was in the back of my mind but I don't recall ever making moves in that direction. I was shooting quite a lot of 12ga. at the time but perhaps it was cheap enough that I just didn't worry about it. I never bought any factory rifle ammo at all until I got my first 6.5x55mm rifle. It was a lot of rifle for the small game (rabbits, crows, foxes, cats and the occasional goat) I was shooting at the time, so I wasn't shooting a lot of it. The only 6.5x55mm ammo readily available at the time was the Norma FMJ stuff, which was Berdan-primed. I suppose if brass and bullets were readily available I probably would've loaded for it as well.
As I still do, when I was a kid I used a lot more .22LR ammo than anything else. I did use a lot of 12ga. shooting starlings and galahs but I would think I used more .222 ammo on foxes, crows and rabbits.
As for your points, I'm sure I am many thousands of dollars ahead on the amount of centrefire rifle and pistol ammo I've used, way in front. I keep plenty of stock on hand so I can't recall ever running short of ammo, it's not something that even comes to mind as I replenish stock as I use it. I can't say for sure whether I get better accuracy than factory ammo as I have used so very little factory rifle ammunition, but I get accuracy that it's very much sufficient for my uses. Enjoyment of the process and never having to rely on outside supply, goes nicely with the satisfaction that comes from using ammo you've made yourself. I equate it to the little smile that comes every time I fire up an engine I built myself.