Re: Whats the best press for a newbie?
I don't know about reloading cases large than .30-'06, but all I've ever had to use is my secondhand Dillon RL550B. I have yet to come up with an application it won't handle, or that I'd seriously want to use a single stage press to accomplish instead.
As long as you can afford it, "Buy once, cry once" is a valid argument.
My only quibble about the RL550B is that the Dillon powder measure can be cranky to regulate and may have a larger range of charge weight consistency than some will tolerate. I will accept that consistency for applications that do not involve a potential for wounded animals or lost points, and will hand weigh the dropped charges for applications that do.
I would hand weigh match loads in any case, regardless of the metering device employed. Charge weight for match loads is not something I will leave unchecked. That's really not much of a chore at all with the Dillon.
After a couple or so decades of handloading, I am realizing that even my most demanding applications are not critical enough to require the sort of nitpicking exactitude that many will pride themselves over, and demand of themselves unquestioningly
Good enough is good enough.
If I'm not missing, there isn't any problem to fix. It's very reassuring to see triple digit consistency on metric devices, but the only metric device I depend upon unquestioningly is the target.
In combat, my life and the lives of those around me were dependent upon ammunition whose specs were nowhere near the consistency my Dillon RL550B will produce for me. In the end, goals need to be practical, which means (for me anyway) something I look forward to as I enter my loading workshop.
Occasionally, a recreational shooter at the range will look at my targets and shake their head. I will too, but we do it for different reasons.
Greg