Re: Want to Re-Load, need input...
Just pitching in my 2 cents here, there has been a LOT of good information imparted, and I agree with aspects of all of it. First of all, get a few good books on the subject and read them from cover to cover. That being said, trying to reload from a book is like trying to rebuild an engine from a book. Pictures and diagrams are great, but after you've read your fill and have an excellent knowledge of the overall process, find someone who is a knowledgeable actual reloader, and sit sidesaddle with them for a bit....reloading is as much about "Feel" as it is about actual instructions, and that's learned much more easily by having someone show you as opposed to from a book.
As far as equipment is concerned, as stated above, a good single-stage is absolutely the best way to start in my opinion, I would suggest brands, but I don't want to start an argument. Secondly, DO NOT buy cheap-if it becomes an interest, or, God forbid, a passion, you're going to end up replacing it all anyway.
Stepping away from the soapbox now,
Regards,
Mike