It's not about the equipment but about the operator. Start with what you can afford. If you stay in it long enough you'll be adding and experimenting. I started with a then new R. F. Wells press and equipment in a kit for $26 or so back in about 1951. I used most of the common equipment. Still have a Lee press I use for range loading. When you understand most things about reloading most any equipment will do. Try the Lee and decide what you prefer as you go.


Used to be bobski, member since '01