A little history first, I am 95% retired and I help a good friend of mine who has a indoor range and full line store www.topgunss.com and I maintain this web store http://shop.topgunss.com/ I handle volume brass sales, and Teach rifle reloading, And basic rifle.
Recently a customer came in and had no experience in reloading and wanted to learn he had just ordered a Savage Model 10 BA nice gun
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/finder/# in a .308
So I had to recommend a beginners start up kit, I ordered the Lee kit what a mistake the press was not bad for a new person, but that scale was terrible and the powder measure just rediculous it varied as much as one grain, all the other guys I tought to reload rifle had experience in pistol and new what MFG they liked, I have been reloading 30 years I know I started with Lee press but just can't remember what I did for the rest of it, I do have a Hornady beam scale laying around I guess thats what I bought, I had him come to my house so he could see what I use and let him decide if he wanted to spend more money as it turned out he said going with the RCBS Charge master was the ticket. I had a Redding and Hornady powder measure also for him to work. The only thing in the kit that was worth reloading with was the press and the dies the rest is useless.
For you new reloaders don't buy the kit, press and dies are ok.
Recently a customer came in and had no experience in reloading and wanted to learn he had just ordered a Savage Model 10 BA nice gun
http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/finder/# in a .308
So I had to recommend a beginners start up kit, I ordered the Lee kit what a mistake the press was not bad for a new person, but that scale was terrible and the powder measure just rediculous it varied as much as one grain, all the other guys I tought to reload rifle had experience in pistol and new what MFG they liked, I have been reloading 30 years I know I started with Lee press but just can't remember what I did for the rest of it, I do have a Hornady beam scale laying around I guess thats what I bought, I had him come to my house so he could see what I use and let him decide if he wanted to spend more money as it turned out he said going with the RCBS Charge master was the ticket. I had a Redding and Hornady powder measure also for him to work. The only thing in the kit that was worth reloading with was the press and the dies the rest is useless.
For you new reloaders don't buy the kit, press and dies are ok.