I will add to the Lee bandwagon. I bought one of the Lee Chalanger kits when I started. Worked fine for me, the most fancy or expensive, no. But it's a decent start and if you find out you hate reloading then you are not out much and can sell it off. I picked up over the years other measures, but still like the plastic Lee measure the best, I can easily get consistent results to a tenth of a grain, and that's checked on a beam scale. The aluminum press works for pistol and rifle cases, used mine to do a ton of 30-06. After a few years I bought a Lee cast iron press as a present for me. But still use the others to eight deprime or size unpolished pistol brass in the Lee carbide dies. I have tried other pistol dies, but a Hornady 9mm nitrated set. I kept getting brass stuck in the sizing die, should be no lube but this one was junk. Tossed it went back to Lee, no issues. I don't bench rest shoot but do hunt and punch paper for kicks. All the Lee dies are able to make good ammo.