Skeet and any clay target loads are pretty easy to load. Lots of recipes to follow.
Buckshot is a whole ‘nother kettle of fish. Unless you plan to shoot quite a few of them, just buy a case of Rio or Fiocchi or Estate - no need to get expensive. If you want to deer hunt, buy 5 at a time of better quality stuff.
The problem with buckshot is getting the right components to get a good crimp. If you crimp too much or get the shot stack wrong, you’ll bulge the shot against the case wall and be unable to chamber the round. I had plenty of failures finding my way.
I like to load buck, but it took awhile to get my feet under me. Most of the steps are done by hand such as stacking shot. I’ve got quite a few wads, shot and powder cards just for buck.And, it is hard to beat some of the ammo prices I mentioned.
Slug is another learning curve although maybe not quite as bad because most slug can use a roll crimp. That requires a roll crimp tool and a drill or drill press.
Before you jump in, do the research and just do one load to get the hang of it.
Spend some time with Bubba Roundtree. He’s gotta lot of content.
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