New to reloading

RCBS kits are generally a crowd favorite.The Lee anniversary Kit is a bargain. Take your pick.

The first thing I would do is go buy yourself a manual. You will need several anyhow, so it's not a waste of $$$.

The Lyman is a good starter handbook, I highly recommend it.
 
I got into reloading about three years ago. i started with RCBS Rockchucker kit and ended up buying everything RCBS sells,including electronic scales, powder despencer, trimmer, case prep center, tummbler,ect. got over $3500.00 spent. everthing works great. but i kind of lost intrest in my hobby and would be intrested in selling.
 
I got into reloading about three years ago. i started with RCBS Rockchucker kit and ended up buying everything RCBS sells,including electronic scales, powder despencer, trimmer, case prep center, tummbler,ect. got over $3500.00 spent. everthing works great. but i kind of lost intrest in my hobby and would be intrested in selling.
 
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The Lee anniversary kit is a great place to start, for less than $150 bucks all you need is dies and shellholders for the autoprime.

There are lots of guys who start and then drop the whole thing, the LEE stuff is decent, I started with it about 8 years ago, I've now replaced just about all the stuff with better quality tools but it was certainly servicable.

I like the Hornady and nosler books.
 
I got into reloading about three years ago. i started with RCBS Rockchucker kit and ended up buying everything RCBS sells,including electronic scales, powder despencer, trimmer, case prep center, tummbler,ect. got over $3500.00 spent. everthing works great. but i kind of lost intrest in my hobby and would be intrested in selling.

I would buy some books off you if they are current...and a scale.
 
I bought the Lee Classic from WS and got dies from the EE and gun shows. Have about $500 all told and got a whack of brass from the range so ready to go. All decapped now waiting for me to make up my mind what powder to get.
 
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