You will definitely save money reloading. However Weatherby brass isn't cheap either! I was lucky cause my grandfather gave me his entire set of reloading equipment. Had dies and everything for almost every caliber of gun I own and some I don't. I collect brass from people at work and so all I have to buy are bullets,powder,and primers. Can reload a box of "premium" ammo for about half the price of what you pay retail. I don't play to much with loads as long as I get at least a 1" group at 100 yards I am good. I am much more concerned about performance. I am the same way with my turkey gun. I don't concern myself with tweeking my gun to get as many numbers in the 10" as I can. I shoot a load that has plenty of energy at 40 yards and puts between 165 -180 pellets in the ten at 40 and leave it at that. If I do my part as a hunter I am successful. Not knocking the guys that like to play with that stuff it just isn't me.