I know I'm going to get a press, most likely the Area 419 Zero. What's the basic, and advanced shopping list of required reloading equipment that will get me going?? I know there's tons of stuff out there, just want to understand a basic equipment setup. Then maybe what's the next level, say advanced, after getting the basics covered. Thanks all!!
So as others have asked...What are you using this for? A single caliber like me or PRS competition? Multiple calibers (pistol, AR, centerfire rifle)? A lot will depend on that answer. For ME, I'm only loading one cartridge for competition (6mm BRA), and I'm loading for ACCURACY, so I don't use/need a revolving press setup. Now, let's talk about what I WISH I WOULD HAVE DONE.
Reloading Press: I LOVE the simple Forster Co-Ax Press that I bought and it serves me just fine. IMHO, it's the DIES that count, not necessarily the press, but that's just me. I'm not shooting F-Class here, I'm shooting PRS, so if I can make a hit on a 10" plate at 800 yds, that's good enough for me.
Annealing Machine: If you can afford an AMP THEN GET IT! If you can't, then go with an Annealeeze and love it. I tried others, but at the price ranges of these two it's gonna be one or the other...Don't start with the annealeeze if you can afford the AMP.
Powder Measurement: I did a video comparing my Autotrickler V3 with my Chargemaster Lite and the results were interesting. Again, if you can afford the AV3 then get it and be done. BUT, that little CML is a great little powder measurement device...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TawWi5US7I
Sizing Dies: I do full length sizing and use the Redding full length sizing die and it has been great...Again, for what I need it for.
Expander: 21st Century Shooting Inc. Standard Expander Die. Many guys are going back to sizing and expanding at the same time...But I DOUBLE mandrel my neck, so that won't work for me.
Bullet Seating Die: L.E Wilson Stainless Steel Bushing Full Length Die Set with Micrometer Top Bullet Seater and Case Gauge. Again, this works great for me and gives me sub-0.002" concentricity. Yes, you can spend $1,000 on the new slick bullet seating die from xyz company, but I'm not sure that 0.001" difference is worth the squeeze.
Primer Seater: Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Perfect Seat Hand Primer Seating Tool...Again, you can spend $800 on a primer seater if you want to, but this thing seats my primers consistently at 0.003" which is where I want them. All good.
Case Prep: FRANKFORD PLATINUM CASE PREP CENTER...Done. Simple, easy and quick.
Case Trimmer: Giraud Power Case Trimmer. Now, again, if you can't/don't want to afford this one, then get a less expensive trimmer with good reviews. I like this one because it's fast and VERY accurate.
Brass Tumbling: Frankford Arsenal Quick-n-EZ Brass Tumbler Kit 110 Volt. Simple, easy, and I don't like liquid cleaning tumblers.
Micrometer Calipers: GET MITUTOYO and be done with it. Get two or three so you don't go mad changing out the various comparators
Comparators: I started with the Sinclair, but went to the Short Action Customs and like them very much.
So much more that I'm forgetting. All I can say is that if you can afford certain things then buy the better versions. But some of this expensive stuff is JUST MARKETING, so don't get sucked in by it. Again, if you're talking F-Class then you probably want more quality items in certain areas. If you're looking at PRS, not so much. And if you're doing this for fun and/or hunting out to say 300 yards, then yeah, you can go a little cheaper in my opinion. Hope this all helps and good luck!