BRush
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Keep it simple to start. RCBS Jr. if you are reloading pistol and shorter rifle cartridges, Rockchucker otherwise. Hornady dies. JMO.
I bought my Jr. more than 35 years ago and used it exclusively until I bought a Dillion 550B about 10 years ago.
The more experience you get, the more preferences you will develop. Now I mostly use my Jr. for resizing and primer removal. RCBS bench primer tool for primer seating and Harrell's Compact Presses set up with the seating and crimping dies, respectively. I like control and simplicity. The Harrell's are light and strong, but expensive. I now use the Dillion only when I'm in a hurry but that is not often now.
I bought my Jr. more than 35 years ago and used it exclusively until I bought a Dillion 550B about 10 years ago.
The more experience you get, the more preferences you will develop. Now I mostly use my Jr. for resizing and primer removal. RCBS bench primer tool for primer seating and Harrell's Compact Presses set up with the seating and crimping dies, respectively. I like control and simplicity. The Harrell's are light and strong, but expensive. I now use the Dillion only when I'm in a hurry but that is not often now.