Re: OHIO
Reloading doesn't really save you money, it just allows you to shoot more. Hard to explain, but that's the way it is. There are lots of good factory choices for the .308 and .223, but it is still less money per shot to load your own and you can get exactly what you want.
I'd stick with a single stage for starters. I have a LNL and an old Projector (earlier model of LNL) progressives set up for pistol and AR15 ammo. I use a Lyman Orange Crusher I bought new over 20 years ago for the precision rifle ammo, but it's about in need of being replaced. Personally I like the Hornady stuff best overall. Beyond the basic kit you'll need a set of calipers, case trimmer, ammo boxes, set of shell holders, and probably a few other things I can't think of at the moment. A sturdy workbench is also as important as anything.