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reloading shot gun shells, is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtrider73068" data-source="post: 3261727" data-attributes="member: 44606"><p>I got wondering the other night as I do when I am trying to sleep or should be asleep to get up to go work the next morning, is it worth it reloading shotgun shells, or just better to buy them ready to go. I was looking at presses and lord they are high dollar for a .410 press its 600 bucks!! Then powder 30 bucks, then lead shot or slugs whatever that cost plus primers then hulls, hardest part was trying to find where to get the stuff, acadamy was no help, bass pro wasn't either they have everything you need for brass or bullets for 9mm, .223 and what not but not much for shotgun let alone .410. I thought it would be cheaper, in the long run, to load your own at what you wanted within reason of course not to make to hot a load and blow a gun apart.</p><p></p><p>But looks like the biggest cost is a press, there is the think lee load all pending what gauge you need, think 12 is the most common, but kinda wanted to see what is there for .410 out of curiosity more than anything. .410 is most lead shot very few local slugs in .410, 12 gauge there is alot more variety I guess since its more popular and more useful than a smaller .410.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtrider73068, post: 3261727, member: 44606"] I got wondering the other night as I do when I am trying to sleep or should be asleep to get up to go work the next morning, is it worth it reloading shotgun shells, or just better to buy them ready to go. I was looking at presses and lord they are high dollar for a .410 press its 600 bucks!! Then powder 30 bucks, then lead shot or slugs whatever that cost plus primers then hulls, hardest part was trying to find where to get the stuff, acadamy was no help, bass pro wasn't either they have everything you need for brass or bullets for 9mm, .223 and what not but not much for shotgun let alone .410. I thought it would be cheaper, in the long run, to load your own at what you wanted within reason of course not to make to hot a load and blow a gun apart. But looks like the biggest cost is a press, there is the think lee load all pending what gauge you need, think 12 is the most common, but kinda wanted to see what is there for .410 out of curiosity more than anything. .410 is most lead shot very few local slugs in .410, 12 gauge there is alot more variety I guess since its more popular and more useful than a smaller .410. [/QUOTE]
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