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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 4217937" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>Evaluate your personality tendencies and if your an “all in kinda guy” go this route </p><p></p><p>I got an rcbs kit 20ish years when I started reloading. I tell guys I mentor if their budget allows to piece meal everything together as I slowly could. The only piece out of the original kit I still use is the press. </p><p>Good press (rcbs is hard to beat) </p><p>Lee auto prime I found to be better than rcbs </p><p>Hornady powder dispenser (my Lyman’s kept fritzing) </p><p>Case prep center (I like the hornady) </p><p>Quality bench (most important) </p><p>Harbor Freight tumbler ( still a vibratory fan)</p><p>Manuals for the bullets you plan on using</p><p></p><p>I like Redding and forester dies. I’ve used about all of them over the year and those are my favorites. I primarily load rifle (44 mag is only pistol I reload) and a bunch of different calibers (15 to be exact) currently. And aside from needing to build a battle box of ammo in a hurry what I have works great. I’m fortunate to have a bedroom as a dedicated “war room” where I can leave everything setup all the time </p><p>If you’re not a tinkerer by nature or get bored and disinterested you might be fine with a simple kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 4217937, member: 18402"] Evaluate your personality tendencies and if your an “all in kinda guy” go this route I got an rcbs kit 20ish years when I started reloading. I tell guys I mentor if their budget allows to piece meal everything together as I slowly could. The only piece out of the original kit I still use is the press. Good press (rcbs is hard to beat) Lee auto prime I found to be better than rcbs Hornady powder dispenser (my Lyman’s kept fritzing) Case prep center (I like the hornady) Quality bench (most important) Harbor Freight tumbler ( still a vibratory fan) Manuals for the bullets you plan on using I like Redding and forester dies. I’ve used about all of them over the year and those are my favorites. I primarily load rifle (44 mag is only pistol I reload) and a bunch of different calibers (15 to be exact) currently. And aside from needing to build a battle box of ammo in a hurry what I have works great. I’m fortunate to have a bedroom as a dedicated “war room” where I can leave everything setup all the time If you’re not a tinkerer by nature or get bored and disinterested you might be fine with a simple kit. [/QUOTE]
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