Thanks for the replies.
I know I left myself open when I made that comment on not reading the directions yet. But to clarify things, I have read it now, and had no intention on even starting reloading before I did. EVEN though the instructions said nothing that I had not already found out.
Case life is much more preferred right now as most of my reloading will be for hunting purposes. I know that the shooting bug will bite once I really start loading up ammo, and then eventually I will move to a press of some kind, but for now speed is NOT an issue. Shoot, I already wish I was able to start on loading some ammo but do not have any time right now. And contrary to popular belief (just to nip it in the bud about buying the loading stuff for just producing hunting ammo), I WILL save money reloading over buying store bought ammo. I have already done up the numbers and I will be able to produce ammo at home now for .75 or less (sorry don't have the numbers with me) per round. I understand that I wouldn't shoot 200 rounds in a years time, but regardless, the ammo I will produce will be produced below store bought prices, plus its gotta be much funner than going into the local walmart and buying it from them. lol
I also realize that a fl sizer does size completely different than a neck sizer and that is why I wondered how the lee loader did it.
I really do appreciate the comments, I am new to this, but the reason I reply like this is because I don't want you all to think I am a haphazard newbie that thinks he is going to save a penny by reloading and is going to eventually blow himself up or one of his friends. That is not at all the case. I love the fact that there is so much to this, it has really intrigued me to look, search, and learn about reloading. Much, much different than anything that I have ever done before. I could probably walk a person that has never known about reloading through the basic process and I have not even laid my hands to building a single round yet. I am confident in the process, I am now in the middle of deciding on what powder to use. I know that it could be as simple as just buying some that a manual says I can use, but I want to weigh my options and get one that I will not be disappointed with or scared of at the same time, if that makes any sense.