Re: .408cheytac
Brass is about $2.50ea and good projectiles are about $2.25ea as well, so virgin rounds can be about $5ea. Of course, you save money as soon as you reload that brass. Essentially with the next 8-12 loads with that brass (assuming you got good stuff) the main cost becomes bullets. Lehigh makes 375gr solids that are about $1.40ea but don't perform at extreme distance as well as the LRBT profile Jamison solids, but it does make shooting the rifle less expensive. There are also some standard jacketed lead bullets out there, but either way, it's not a cheap rifle to shoot. Still, few calibers can compete with it at extreme ranges.