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ALL GOOD ADVICE ABOVE ^^^^^
I assume that you have already gotten and read a late edition of a good reloading manual.
If not, stop right where you are and do your studying FIRST!
Otherwise, be patient and you will find a good used set-up for a little less than new, but why wait?
I started out with the Lee Loader about 40+ years ago (and you use a plastic tipped or wooden hammer, NOT rubber)
If you get one (and I strongly recommend NOT more than one), do it for the easiest caliber: 9mm.
Mark my words: I guarantee that you will tire of thing very, very quickly!
I assume that you have already gotten and read a late edition of a good reloading manual.
If not, stop right where you are and do your studying FIRST!
Otherwise, be patient and you will find a good used set-up for a little less than new, but why wait?
I started out with the Lee Loader about 40+ years ago (and you use a plastic tipped or wooden hammer, NOT rubber)
If you get one (and I strongly recommend NOT more than one), do it for the easiest caliber: 9mm.
Mark my words: I guarantee that you will tire of thing very, very quickly!