Getting Started
First, buy a couple of quality handloading manuals and study them very
carefully. I suggest those from the likes of Speer, Lyman, or Hornady;
as all of these have chapters devoted to getting started. Next, you
will need to invest in a quality press. Again, I suggest something along
the lines of the Rockchucker from R.C.B.S. Its a single-stage press very
capeable of handling the toughest handloading chores from pistol too
large rifle calibers; and taks such as case forming. This press comes
in the R.C.B.S. Supreme Master Reloading Kit; along with the Speer
#13 manual, Uni-Flow powder measure, a 5-0-5 scale, powder funnel,
hex key set, loading block, case trimmer, and case lube and pad (?).
At any rate, this set-up retails for 'bout $399 + tax. Then you will
need- bullets, primers, powder, cases, and lots of time. For once you
start, you won't want too quit~!