Again, reloading is not to save money it is to create the highest quality loads one can muster. If you are reloading to save money in this day and age, youre doing the right thing in quitting. For those of us interested in a quality product for a specific gun, factory loads can't even come close in quality/price. example: the laods I've recently developed for my old guild gun that just loves them -cannot be bought from a factory and they are not too expensive to reload either.25grainsIMR 7625 powder/Fed210P's/WinAAL wads/#6 Nickel plate 1250FPS@6900psi for 1oz and 6000psi for 7/8oz. Kills fast and dead in that gun. You can't buy that combo anywhere. And, you can't put a price on going ten for ten on doves either.Nor the feeling of absloute elation when you stumble onto a combo like that. I have heard other doing similar things with PB at even lower pressures. Of course, you have to like nice, tightly controlled patterns, over deformed spray as well.