I only load the sp 45 brass just because that's what I started out using and I don't have to mess with keeping different types of primers stocked. I give away any lp 45 brass I find to my dad.
Agree on the RCBS. I've got an old RCBS 2A that I love. A lot of folks seem to like the Lee Classic Cast as well. http://www.midwayusa.com/product/317831/lee-classic-cast-single-stage-press
I use the Frankfor Arsenal spray with the ziploc bag and haven't stuck a case yet. Just spray 2-3 squirts, roll them around in the bag, and you're in there like swimwear.
A good reloading manual should be added to the list as well as a powder trickler.
I've never used a digital scale as my beam scale works just fine and I don't have to plug it in or replace any batteries.
If it has no powder in it then pull the bullet as soon as possible. You don't want that round accidentally getting mixed in with any other live rounds.
3rd on the Forster. Love mine! I'm getting ready to get the 3 in 1 piece for it that trims, chamfers, and deburrs all at once. For only $60 I think it will be money well spent.
I use this and love it but it depends on what you are reloading. You will need to get a caliper, reloading manual, a better scale for starters plus your components. If you are just reloading for pistol then you will want a set of carbide dies. If you are reloading rifle then you will need...
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