Yes! Me too!For non-standard gauges 100%, but anything outside of 12,16 and 20ga right now requires a more expensive loader, although Lee says they have a 410 and 28ga Lee Load All coming out this summer, I am crossing my fingers there.
For shooting clays at the range with the 16ga I would be in the poor house pretty quick if I shot factory ammo.
I don't think anyone on a public forum will offer you reloads as it is frowned upon in the explosives act. (unless you have a manufacturers license)anyone willing to make/sell reloaded 10 gauge?
Thats not allowed on Nutz. Just an FYIanyone willing to make/sell reloaded 10 gauge?
With BPI primed hulls, almost the same cost as buying primers at big box stores, ha ha.Only place you can save money is slugs and buckshot. The rest just really isn’t worth unless you have a stock pile of components bought a few years ago at cheaper prices. The smaller gauges are where the savings is. I load for 410 and 16 ga.
Me 2 bought large saved big. Almost to much money to start up in todays climate. Cost of living nowdays is just stupid .Well, I guess I'm on a different page. Using current best component prices, I'm reloading 1 oz birdshot loads @ 1300 fps for less than 10$ per box. Furthermore, given that I have purchased a fair amount of supplies, that 10$ is locked in for several years. As far as the press is concerned, I bought it used for cheaps, and can likely sell it for the same amount, or more, before heading to the old folks home.
I am in the ballpark too, find the deals, collect when you can get deals and load up.Well, I guess I'm on a different page. Using current best component prices, I'm reloading 1 oz birdshot loads @ 1300 fps for less than 10$ per box. Furthermore, given that I have purchased a fair amount of supplies, that 10$ is locked in for several years. As far as the press is concerned, I bought it used for cheaps, and can likely sell it for the same amount, or more, before heading to the old folks home.
It depends where you live, if you are close to Hummason and don't have to ship shot, you can buy shot for about $20 per bag less than what we pay in western Canada. That extra cost for shot makes it impossible for us to save money loading 12 gauge.Well, I guess I'm on a different page. Using current best component prices, I'm reloading 1 oz birdshot loads @ 1300 fps for less than 10$ per box. Furthermore, given that I have purchased a fair amount of supplies, that 10$ is locked in for several years. As far as the press is concerned, I bought it used for cheaps, and can likely sell it for the same amount, or more, before heading to the old folks home.



























