Hi folks
Geraldgee,everyone here is all very helpful and knowledgeable,I doubt you'll find any better anywhere believe me,so to enforce the group trying to give you a hand,let me in and bear with me:you can start anywhere with any brand,you'll need 1:a press,2:dies,3:a scale,4:a powder dispenser,with a funnel,little plastic cups,5:a trimmer,6:a manual(2 or 3 won't hurt),7:humility,8

atience,9:curiosity,10

atience,11

atience etc.....Now,let's consider all this,bit by bit:you seem to be on a budget,we all seem to be there but won't acknowledge it sort of,but let's pretend we do;so 1:Lee Challenger press($80),2:this is getting finicky but we have to accept it,you will need Lee collet dies for every caliber you intend to reload(check FS reloading.com,about$20 each),FL dies from RCBS for every cal you reload(about $20 each),Lee Fl dies for each of above but one caliber higher,or ask a machinist to grind them one diameter higher(like270 for 264,308 for 280)they will be your body dies or bumping dies,Forster benchrest seaters for all calibers you reload.3:Scale,now we're getting into the high time money zone,but hold with me,we'll make it,buy something electronic,check this site,ask,RCBS seems to have a good item in the 1500 model,keep it plugged at all time4

owder dispenser,the Lee looks so cheap that everyone will disregard it and curse it,but once you've got it all mica lubricated,it doesn't work this bad,and considering how cheap it is,you'd be a fool not to try it...Funnels:the first cheap one you come accross,5:Trimmer;Lee makes tools to take care of that aspect the reloading process that shouldn't be misregarded,that are both very practical,and very dependable, if you're not benchresting of course,and to top it off,it's cheap($6) and caliber specific,6:Manual,definitely Sierra,so cumbersome,so bloody big and unpractical(if you don't want to maim it,you'll understand if you get it)but so complete and reliable(they should know what they're talking about,after all they make the bullets almost everyone is shooting),the rest is up to you,and also up to us,the shooters community and fellow reloaders,to try and help you with our own experience and insights,and patience and humour,to ensure you like it as much as we do...Welcome to the forum.