Expense - really?? How much do you spend on diesel, digital optics, clothing, tyres, new rifles, range fees etc. etc.
Ammo for any rifle is expensive. Cheapest 223 FMJ ammo I can find is now £35 a box of 50 cartridges. Lead bulleted 223 cartridges suitable for live quarry are well over £1 a shot. With any sort of premium bullet, £2 a shot. I recently paid over £60 for 50 Winchester 22 Hornet cartridges with very basic soft point bullets.
I reload. With my 243 or 7mm I am paying £50 to £60 for 50 lead free bullets. That’s just over £1 a bullet.
A basic lead bullet is about 50p a bullet. Non expanding monolithic training bullets are about the same price as lead bullets. Admittedly they are harder to come buy, and not available in all calibres and bullet weights. But where they are available they mimic the trajectory of the hunting bullets.
The serious target and gong shooters I know are running premium lead cored bullets - these are getting on for £2 a bullet.
Costs of primers and powder are still the same.
The cost of shooting has really only significantly increased since Covid and the wars, look back before that and it was
a lot cheaper an evening at a local club shooting 50 .22lr for a couple of pounds. Then a lot reloaded rifle ammo and shotgun cartridges and again that was a big saving on commercial ammo/cartridges. Especially for cartridges with some making their own lead shot for very little money.
Now many talk of £2 a shot like it’s always been that way and like it’s no big deal, may be not if you sell deer or are not of a fixed low income like a pensioner or minimum wage as many who shot pre covid were and are now feeling the pain.