I'll take a turn. First I totally agree
that the Lyman Manual is THE one to start with. See we can get along.
You narrow the scope when you say: "Want to shoot More, Better, Custom Tailored ammo for Less money." But you make the rules and that's fine.
Since I started my loading life with straight walled sixgun cartridges I chose a turret press. BTW I had no help nor knew anyone who loaded. I used my press as a turret and not as a 4 hole single station press. Down side 1, I could double charge, 2 the press wasn't really strong enough for full length sizing of bottlenecks like the .22-250 & .30-06. It would however turn out 150 each 38's per hour.
Now that I know how simple loading is I would start over with a Dillon 550. It's the press I suggest for anyone just starting. Many will disagree but that fine. I think the 550 is very simple to operate. No majic here. In fact the 550 is as simple as loading ammo. Progressive if you want, single stage if you want. Did I say it's a simple machine? One of the main factors of being able to shoot more is time. So if it's sixguns, don't consider anything else.
Yes I'm ducking as you throw. HEE HEE
When I picked up the rifle habit it was purely for hunting. First groundhogs, then deer. For the amount of ammo I required a RockChucker was purchased. It did all I required. Plenty strong and easy to manage. Downside: The front of the press is in the way when seating the bullet.
If starting over with the same objectives I would buy the Redding Ultra Mag, open in the front.
It's pretty to.
Since the purpose of this thread isn't a new book I'll hush after this. As I read threads such as this, I find WE tend to overload the new comer so I think we agree again.
We say you need this, you need that, be careful, stop stop, don't don't, quit quit, well you know how it goes. I have only a 12 year education with poor reading skills. Yet with NO HELP but for my 45 Edition Lyman Manual I learned to load ammo and cast bullets. When I say no help, I mean no help. I've yet to fire anything dangerous that came from my shop.
What am I trying to say? Loading ammo is very, very simple and we should say so. Anyone one who can read and cut their toenails properly can load ammo. It's much easier than learning to shoot. Please, let's have mercy on the beginner and not make this thing sound so hard.
One other thing, I'm no fool and fully understand, as some people should never be allowed to sit behind the wheel of a vehicle, some people should never pull the handle on a press. My two cents. God Bless...........Creeker