If you ever get ready to upgrade to something that will turn out a lot of nice reloads in a hurry, try a Hornady 366 Progressive loader. I was given a nice used one as partial payment for some home repairs back in the mid 80's. Two of my brothers and sometimes a couple of nephews and I would sit down after dinner on the evening before bird season opened and crank some out. We would start after supper, typically be finished before midnight, and usually crank out around 700 to 800 rounds. It's rated for 250 rounds an hour but I don't think we ever ran it quite that fast. We would have one person putting in an empty hull, and one person putting in a wad then pull the handle. Do that for about 100 rounds, then stop and refill the powder/shot/primer, swap in a couple of fresh operators, then crank out another 100. It's surprising how tired your arm will get pulling that handle, but it does. :lol: We did that every year for a lot of years. I miss those days and our reloading sessions in anticipation of the next days hunt.