There are advantages to using the slower method. One is that it keeps you out from under the wife's feet for longer. That alone is enough.
I started with C-H alloy press (1960) and over the years have added Bonanza-Co Ax, Rockchucker, Lee C-press, Lee & Hornady & RCBS & Dillon progressives and a couple of Hornady progressive shotshells, and several MEC and a few others. In recents years I have returned primarily to single stage presses. It may be because I have retired and have more 'free time' to fill around the house. Personally I find reloading relaxing especially if I put on some good music to pass the time.
I am still using my original (1960) Redding #3 powder measure and RCBS scale.
I started with C-H alloy press (1960) and over the years have added Bonanza-Co Ax, Rockchucker, Lee C-press, Lee & Hornady & RCBS & Dillon progressives and a couple of Hornady progressive shotshells, and several MEC and a few others. In recents years I have returned primarily to single stage presses. It may be because I have retired and have more 'free time' to fill around the house. Personally I find reloading relaxing especially if I put on some good music to pass the time.
I am still using my original (1960) Redding #3 powder measure and RCBS scale.