I suggest starting w. a straight walled revolver cartridge and a single stage press. Makes it rewarding immediately cause they're hard to screw up. Lee stuff is cheap for someone starting out and figuring out what they like, it's also sufficiently durable to last a long time. A second nod to the "ABC's of Reloading." Get a bunch of manuals and books--don't worry if they're a few years or a decade out of date--and read 'em. Half.com is good for used books. You can spend from $100 up to get started. Also, if you can, watch someone who knows what they're doing take a cartridge from discharged case to new round. It's just good to see someone go through the steps. Enjoy. Nothing more fun than hunting w. your own rounds.

Ella