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i would suggest the lee 50th aniversary kit, it is dirt cheap, then add on things from there, unless you are anal about reloading, all dies are fairly equal as in they do the same thing, id start with some lee dies (without the crimp as per your current rifles), and eventually add a redding neck die when you are ready for the 2nd reload and the neck/shoulders have been formed to your rifles. with the savings from buying the lee kit, you will be able to add/replace components as you see fit. Sometimes no matter how much people rave about something, sometimes you just dont like it and want to try something different. I highly reccomend a digital scale, but if you dont want one, i happen to have a rcbs powder measure w/stand and 5-0-5 scale i would let go cheap.
Honestly, for the 170$ish for the 50th lee kit, you could do much worse http://ca.wholesalesports.com/storefront/reloading/presses/lee-50th-anniversary-kit/prod252150.html
x2. This is what I started with, and still use. Spent an extra $30 on a second Lee Classic press to reduce changing dies when making larger batches of ammo. I've seen and used the green stuff, and Hornady, and unless you're reloading A LOT, there is nothing about Lee that will steer you wrong. The kit I came with also came with a very informative book with a lot of load data, and Lee doesn't sell powder- so you actually get load data with most powders. Most of it came from Hogdon, but the other companies are there. Their dies are still the best value for the money.


















































