Too bad. You have had two bad experiences. That would seal it for me ever having some else reload for me.
I got the reloading bug from an older, wiser, co-worker, mentor, and hunting partner. I can't "sell" you on its merits, but for me, reloading my own has been therapeutic, relaxing, fun, and successful. I do not sell or give my reloads away.
I shoot reloads in my own rifles with exemplary results over factory loads. I would NEVER have shot this much purchasing factory loads, but I am having a whale of a good time figuring out what my rifles "eat" best.
The interesting result of reload trials is, biggest loads are not the best loads for my guns, I am a much better marksman for the trials than if I just shot a few sight in rounds prior to each season, and I get to keep the reloading machines - they're paid for in terms of equivalent factory loads. If you have the time, check out my cost comparison between factory and reloads on my web page
http://www.angelfire.com/on2/LandOwner.
I am by no means anyone's expert in reloading, but I am having a lot of fun and learning a lot about ballistics, firearms, marksmanship, and hunting whitetailed deer. I feel extremely confident within 250 yards when using my 270. That confidence feels good and fills the freezer - provided the deer participate.
Fair Chase
Land Owner