Another good idea is to have a plan when it comes to start up cost. It's not just buy a press and go. You have to factor in a bench, if you don't already have one, a cleaning method for the brass (wet tumbling vs. dry tumbling), the cost of powder and bullets, plus all the other brass prep machinery (prep centers, powder measures, etc). Also try to come to a decision of how much of it you want to do the manual (slower in most cases) way and how much you want automated. This will all factor into cost so you need to keep your budget in mind. Once you get going the cost isn't as painful but the startup is the rough part. Just something to keep in mind.
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