Long time reader, first time poster...so where to begin. I'm getting into reloading but currently am poor by choice (wife in school so 1 income family and 2 daughters enrolled in everything that costs money
) so I am trying to be frugal. I started off by buying a used rock chucker supreme off craigslist for a good price relative to new but quickly realized that all the other items buying used would pretty much be the price of a RCBS Supreme Kit. So the wife agreed to let me buy the kit. So now I was looking for the other items I think I need - case trimmer, micrometer, caliper. A deal on Craigslist had those items (case trimmer, micrometer, caliper) a bunch of nice items I'll use at some point (.45 carbide dies, .308 dies, 9mm carbide dies, check weights), some misc. duplicate items that I already have (M500 scale, powder trickler, deburring tool, loading blocks) and a big ticket item I might like to keep but probably should sell (RCBS Pro Chucker 5). The lot, all unused, LNIB, was/is temporarily financed through a benefactor. The wife does not know - yet. The big question is do I keep the Pro Chucker because it's a really good deal (maybe it isn't in your opinion), or sell it to pay off my benefactor sooner and buy bullets, brass and powder if I have left over proceeds? If I keep the Pro Chucker, I'll sell one Rock Chucker. If I sell the Pro Chucker, I'll keep both Rock Chuckers.
What would you have done or what would you do?