Jim,if you have not been reloading shotgun ammo till now,and you only want enough ammo to hunt with the 28ga.I would buy rather than load.Besides the cost of lead being somewhere around $43 a bag,the 28ga hull is the most expensive hull you can find,with the .410 right there as well.The 12ga in 7/8-1oz loads is the cheapest ammo you can load today.All components are up,primers,wads,powder and shot.Think about how many boxes of shells you will shoot in a year.Unless ou intend to get involved with competition Skeet,or sporting clays with the 28,it wont pay you to reload.I shot Skeet for over 30 years in all guages,but I never practice with the 28,mainly because the hulls were so expensive.I would buy a case of new WW AA shells and reload them for a few years,then buy another case when they wore out.If you want to reload,look for a used single stage press by MEC,like the Sizemaster or versamec.Both have a primer feed (handy) and you only need a scale and EZ-pac to load all you want.An adjustable charge bar would be a handy addition to change from 3/4 oz lead target/upland,to 3/4oz bizmuth,or a 1oz bar wil probable work for the bizmuth load.Check with
www.ballisticproducts.com or
<www.precisionreloading.com>,for loaders (new) and components.I paid $129 each for two 7lb bottles of Bizmuth plus $11 shipping,three months ago.
Ely,the British Ammo firm that loaded all the bizmuth for that company will be available under the Ely name shortly,if you cant find any Bizmuth loads at the palces I indicated,
also Mack's may have some left.