I bought a lee kit - and found that the bushings introduced a few inconsistencies... perhaps its a defective user as Id not heard this complaint before... either way I found a great deal on the RCBS starter kit
the kit included the single stage press, a funnel, a loading block, scale, case lube and pad, primer tray - I think that was the entire kit...
to that I have added,
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a lyman case trimmer
primer pocket cleaner and uniformer
and flash hole cleaner and uniformer
RCBS powder trickler
spare loading blocks
those clear plastic boxes used to place your loaded rounds into
a few hand tools for the loading bench
dial type vernier
shell holder
lee hand primer tool and shell holders
cabellas case tumbler kit
I have not yet bought a powder measure or bullet puller. I have been happy to weigh each load and havent had reason to pull a bullet yet... I will likely buy both of these items as soon as i find a good deal.
I load about 100 rounds a week in 2 50 round groups and I spread the process out over the week of evenings...here are the steps...
return home from the range, dump brass into tumbler and leave it over night, in the morning I remove the brass from the media and place it in a storage item such that the fired brass are kept in groups.
the next step I lube, deprime and resize - I place all brass in the tumbler again for 20 minutes to clean off any lube...
the next phase I visually inspect the brass, and cut all back to length, debur etc
the next phase i will prime all the brass and begin weighing out powder charges and inserting projectiles.. if I dont finish the job this evening I will the following evening...
I get out to the range about 2 times a week so Im always at some stage with 2 sets of brass - so Im usually doing 1 step of the above to 2 groups of brass.