Outlawmws
Well-known member
"If you have to ask, you can't afford it!" 
You knew it was coming!
It depends on what you want to load, and if you buy it all new, or can find a deal on a used setup.
It also depends on if you want progressive and semi or near fully automatic gear... simple single presses are not expensive, The top of the line progressives are expensive, but if you shoot a lot or load for friends, it can pay off.
Personally I don't use much in the way of progressive gear, but I go for precision and do each step in batches.
Size and de-prime,
Clean the primer pocket
Tumble the brass
Prime the cases, (lee primer tool)
measure AND weigh each charge
Seat the bullets.
I also spend quite a bit of time working up a load for a gun that is as accurate as possible. Both my main deer rifles shoot sub minute of angle.
So does my Thonpson contender for the deer barrel and the .223 barrel
Even my 44 mag (revolver) will print 12 rds inside of 3-1/2" at 100 yards.
Until you sate what you want to load and if you was a lot of ammo (Handgun or Shotgun competition shooters shoot a lot more than rifle shooters generally..), the question is indeterminant.
You didn't even say if it was for shotguns or rifle/pistol.
You knew it was coming!

It depends on what you want to load, and if you buy it all new, or can find a deal on a used setup.
It also depends on if you want progressive and semi or near fully automatic gear... simple single presses are not expensive, The top of the line progressives are expensive, but if you shoot a lot or load for friends, it can pay off.
Personally I don't use much in the way of progressive gear, but I go for precision and do each step in batches.
Size and de-prime,
Clean the primer pocket
Tumble the brass
Prime the cases, (lee primer tool)
measure AND weigh each charge
Seat the bullets.
I also spend quite a bit of time working up a load for a gun that is as accurate as possible. Both my main deer rifles shoot sub minute of angle.
So does my Thonpson contender for the deer barrel and the .223 barrel
Even my 44 mag (revolver) will print 12 rds inside of 3-1/2" at 100 yards.
Until you sate what you want to load and if you was a lot of ammo (Handgun or Shotgun competition shooters shoot a lot more than rifle shooters generally..), the question is indeterminant.
You didn't even say if it was for shotguns or rifle/pistol.
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