Also, it came with a set of Redding dies, 30some odd rounds of loaded ammo, some factory, some reloads, and 40 pieces of brass. I wasn't going to fire someone elses reloads, so i pounded all the loaded ammo apart. Out of them, seven different bullets, and three different powders. Glad i did it. And learned a lesson when i was prepping the brass.Cleaned the primer pockets, uniformed the flash holes, deburred, ran a brush inside the case, and hunks of red walnut media fell out of a few of them. Had to pick and scratch inside quite a few of them to get all that crap out. Inspected the cases, three went straight to the recycle bin, one had a very large extractor groove shaped dent on the base, and two had bad primer pockets. Now, the painful part..... ran one into the sizing die, slowly adjusting to neck size only, great, one done. Ran the 2nd into the die, and pretty much crushed it. It was too long, by quite a margin. Out with the calipers, measured the other 80 or so cases, 37 were too long. I had thought of measuring and trimming after resizing, but now, that will be one more step before sizing. My bad. But this story has a happy ending, trimmed and sized all the others, so now i have a decent stock of brass, that i will go to great pains to keep in good condition.