SASS is another option.

I have MEC reloaders in .410 and 28 gauge, and they work well, but I don't see any major advantage over the Lee Load-All for somebody who's not going to load more than a few boxes of shells a year. That's exactly what I use my three Load-Alls in 12, 16 and 20-gauge for, to make a few boxes of custom hunting loads for certain purposes.

But for practice I just shoot cheap factory ammo, because the price is just about as low as I can load them for and I don't have to spend time at the bench. Which is exactly why there are far fewer shotshell reloaders around anymore. It used to make sense for trap and skeet shooters to crank out several hundred rounds of reloads a week, but not these days.


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