The price is not so much the factor anymore, you can buy SOME shells cheaper than reloading, but for some of the vintage shotguns we shoot, reloading is the way for me. I don't shoot hundreds of shells a week or a month. Some shoots are a 100 rounds but that is only a few times a year.

One of the main things to have in doing this is a good scale, either a beam type or a cheaper digital one for under $50.
I still use the Mec 600 Jr, the old and newer one with the part added so that you know where you left off if you have to leave the machine.


David