Once again, a request for advice. The first thing you need is a few decisions. "Why do I want to start reloading?" "What am I planning to re-load?" "How much am I going to shoot, and then need to reload?" "How much can I spend to get what I need to do what I want?"
Once definite answers exist, you can proceed much better. An ability to try numerous systems and methods is invaluable in finding out just what you like, need, and want.
Don't be fooled into thinking that you need to spend thousands of dollars to reload decent ammo. You don't. $50 can get you started. That's right, $50 for a Lee Loader in the cartridge of your choice (you have to chose the right cartridge, tho, lol). $25 for a pound of powder. $5 for 100 primers. Brass picked up, or saved from shooting, is free. You don't immediately have to clean it, trim it, uniform it, just reload it.
I started just that way. I knew reloaders, got to know them better. The club I joined had a VERY COMPLETE reloading room, and it had every color and style of equipment. I could melt wheel weights into ingots, melt ingots into bullets, size/lube/check those bullets using Lyman, RCBS, Lee, Pacific, or Herters equipment. I could sit at any color set up and load single stage or progressive at a red, blue, orange, or green piece of equipment. I shot stuff I didn't own. I was a lucky young man, and I knew it. In the end, economics drove my reloading. I could not afford to buy many guns or rifles to shoot thousands of rounds a year in competitions. I could, however, afford to buy enough components to allow me to be a better hunter with what I could afford to shoot. One rifle (.303Br), one single shot 20ga shotgun, one .22LR. A Lee Load All fit my shotgun needs perfectly, putting rabbits and grouse on the table. A Lee Loader in .303Br fit the rifle and git me a deer or two. And a couple of bricks a year kept me shooting varmints.
when I was much richer...I bought a second hand Lee Challenger Press and a second hand set of Lee dies. I heard lots about how superior the Rock Chucker was to Lee equipment, but never believed it. However, my wife did and convinced her family to pool money and get me one for Christmas one year. It doesn't work any nicer than my second hand Challenger. I have used it for years to pull bullets... That's right, permanently set up to pull bullets.
If you want to spend money, go ahead, I won't stop you, it's your money, but don't let people tell you that Lee gear makes inferior ammo, it doesn't. However, I drive a 1985 VW Golf with no fancy accessories and 650K kms on it and it suits me just fine, if I need something, I either buy it second hand and fix it up or I make it. Other people drive 80K, jacked up 4WD trucks that never go off-road and get replaced every two years. Which guy are you? Serviceable ammo for hunting and plinking at about 2000 rounds a year on a Lee Turret starter kit? Or ... You may need that $1500 Hornady Ammo Plant, a $500 RCBS chargemaster combo, 14 different powders, Norma and Lapua brass, $3 a round premium bullets just to turn out 200 rounds of .30-06 hunting ammo a year. Your call.