Nothing wrong with the Lee product you are looking at. I bought that package in 96 and still use it today. It got me started and has been successful for what I use it for, back then mainly use was for hunting rounds and a bit of plinking at the range. Now into reloading for 6 different calibers utilizing lee dies, redding match dies and rcbs dies. over the years I've expanded with different brand of accessories. concentricity gauge, neck trimmer, neck wall thickness gauge digital measure, lyman trimmer, lee zip pro, lyman case prep center etc. its really turned into a happy type of money pit. lol.
it basically depends on what you want to do at present time, and if you know where you want to be in the future- regarding reloading. but the Lee is definitely a place to start. definitely add the bullet reloading manuals and abc of reloading to the shopping list. good luck.
it basically depends on what you want to do at present time, and if you know where you want to be in the future- regarding reloading. but the Lee is definitely a place to start. definitely add the bullet reloading manuals and abc of reloading to the shopping list. good luck.