Jasontheterrible
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- The land of Wild Roses
Here's the deal, I have a .270win, next year I will be purchasing a Norc1911, .357 and will be obtaining a .38spl and a .38,.. then later on maybe expand to a 9mm or other,.. not sure yet.
Here is my question, I want to spend as little money as possible, BUT spend the right amount of money the first time. I have seen posts recommending LEE, some say RCBS,.. I don't wish to be a speed demon and not going to be gung-ho making rounds every week, but come summer hope to fire a couple hundred rounds a week or two.
So for someone getting into reloading, what would let me reload my rifle as well as my soon to be pistols? Can equipment,.. dies per say be changed between manufacturers? I see LEE starter kits and RCBS starter kits, but quality and ease of use is also a factor. There is so much to choose from it makes a person think this seems to complicated to even get started...

Thanks
Here is my question, I want to spend as little money as possible, BUT spend the right amount of money the first time. I have seen posts recommending LEE, some say RCBS,.. I don't wish to be a speed demon and not going to be gung-ho making rounds every week, but come summer hope to fire a couple hundred rounds a week or two.
So for someone getting into reloading, what would let me reload my rifle as well as my soon to be pistols? Can equipment,.. dies per say be changed between manufacturers? I see LEE starter kits and RCBS starter kits, but quality and ease of use is also a factor. There is so much to choose from it makes a person think this seems to complicated to even get started...
Thanks