OCD Solutions
Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
- Location
- Rentz, GA
As usual, I went the deluxe route but a decent single stage turret style setup should be attainable for between $350-$400 for a wise shopper. This would get you reloading a single caliber and then you could add smaller nice to have items and multiple calibers as you see fit.
Here is the basic list I started out with;
A decent single stage press is around $150.
Powder measure and scale can be had for under $85
Die sets run about $75/caliber on average.
Get a good handheld priming tool $45
Lyman Universal case prep kit $50
*Tumblers for cleaning brass are under $50 and then media is another $8 - $50 depending on what you use. ($50 for stainless pins which are well worth the investment, IMO)
** If you plan on reloading rifle rounds then you will also have to invest in case trimming tools and a few other items like concentric measures, OAL gauges and such but by then what's another couple $$ right?
* Some guys start out with clean brass and get away without cleaning it for several cycles. If you plan to pick up range brass and shoot whatever you can get then a decent cleaning station will become a necessity very quickly.
**There's quite a bit more to reloading rifle rounds than I will get into so do your homework.
Here is the basic list I started out with;
A decent single stage press is around $150.
Powder measure and scale can be had for under $85
Die sets run about $75/caliber on average.
Get a good handheld priming tool $45
Lyman Universal case prep kit $50
*Tumblers for cleaning brass are under $50 and then media is another $8 - $50 depending on what you use. ($50 for stainless pins which are well worth the investment, IMO)
** If you plan on reloading rifle rounds then you will also have to invest in case trimming tools and a few other items like concentric measures, OAL gauges and such but by then what's another couple $$ right?
* Some guys start out with clean brass and get away without cleaning it for several cycles. If you plan to pick up range brass and shoot whatever you can get then a decent cleaning station will become a necessity very quickly.
**There's quite a bit more to reloading rifle rounds than I will get into so do your homework.