When you develop a method to it and get the right tools, it becomes alot more of a streamlined process. Yeah its inconvenient to work at something and learn but there is a reward to it like with most things in life. I first learned to reload my ammo when i got my first centerfire, then almost simultaneously learned to cast. Later on i bought black powder firearms like the flintlock, percussion then 45 colt, 45-90 etc and learned to make my own powder, then primers. I now don't care about shortages and shoot for pennies on the dollar. You don't get nothing for nothing. I don't mean to seem salty about it and i'm not directing this at you per say, but so many people around me these days seem too unwilling to get uncomfortable. Which is unfortunate.