I swear by RCBS, it’s well made and has a lifetime warranty. I bought a Jr Press complete kit back in the late 70s and it’s going strong as ever. After 45 years of use and thousands of rounds made, one wave washer in the ram and the primer feed arm cracked. I contacted them and replacement parts were sent within a week, FREE!!
I reload multiple pistol and rifle calibers. I highly recommend to get carbide sizing dies if the budget allows it. These will make things a lot easier eliminating the need to lube cases and cleaning after sizing.
No need to go crazy and get a ton of stuff right off the bat. Go slow and build up your reloading equipment and you will be saving tons of cash reloading for pennies instead of dollars per round. Even at CMP prices 30-06 is running with shipping about $1.20 ish a round. I can load mine for well half that price or even less. Be patient and wait for special sales with big discounts and free shipping, believe me they pop up now and then.
My garage set up is simple. I built the bench and rolling cart from scrap lumber. Both perform double duty in reloading and home repairs. The powder dispenser is held by my custom made scrap metal bracket held by a heavy duty vise, making it easy to remove when the vise is needed for other work. The Jr Press is bolted to the rolling cart thru the 2 by frame. A Frankfort Arsenal case prep machine is at the deep end of the cart. I got that on sale from Midway for $99 with free shipping making it quite a deal
. I highly recommend to get one of these that makes case prep a snap. It cleans primer pockets, chamfers and deburrs brass, remove military primer crimp. I also have a Frankfort Arsenal case tumbler sitting at the bottom cart shelf. Very important to get one of these along with cleaning media that will clean and polish your brass.
You will also need a case trimmer for bottle neck brass. I modified mine to be chucked into a cordless drill to make the trimming faster.
The black metal cabinet came from Goodwill and was $50. It looks brand new and is made of thick heavy duty steel. Inside I keep all my brass, dies, media/brass separator, loading manuals, and other reloading equipment.
Hope this helps as a guide to a very enjoyable and relaxing $ saving hobby.