Recyclable???
BurrOO--
recyclable reloading tools
What means "recyclable??"
Most reloading equipment is made of aluminum and steel, which both can be recycled. The plastic parts probably can't.
Or did you mean "resellable?" Almost ALL reloading equipment is that; there is quite a market in used reloading equipment (Check Auction Arms and/or Gunbroker--and for that matter, yr favorite gun shop.)
And incidentally, why is this yr first concern--are you certain you won't like reloading?
Suggestion: If you're not sure about "taking the plunge," buy and read
The ABC's of Reloading before you purchase ANY actual equipment. Covers all aspects of reloading, and the how-tos and more importantly the why-and-why-not-tos. Having read that book, you will have a much clearer idea as to whether or not reloading is for you, and in either case, will have to be much less concerned about having to get rid of unwanted equipment.
I'm starting to sound negative. Sorry. These comments are intended only to be helpful.
BTW, The ABC's can be had @ yr local gun shop, gun sho, over the I'net, or order from the publishers, Krause Publishing.
www.krause.com