DooM,

What kind of accuracy are you wanting to achieve, and how many rounds a year do you expect to load. If your only looking for 1-1.5 inch groups at 100 yards and not shooting more than 100 or 200 rounds a year, it's probably not worth the time and investment. If you have a genuine interest in reloading and shooting then DO NOT CUT CORNERS!!! Buy quality equipment and buy ONCE. If you later find it's not what you really want to do you will be able to sell or pass it on to a family member who has the interest. I bought the line you could save some money reloading. Have I saved money? That could be argued. What I did do was take the lid off a can of worms and started a hobby and passion that only goes deeper and deeper. I never dreamed I would have spent the money I have. The only regrets I've had were cutting corners and then buying twice. Don't save money that way. Good luck!