alucard0822
For great Justice
There will be different needs and different setups depending on what you are loading. I also wouldn't get everything at once, some tools a new loader probably won't use for some time, an experienced or niche loader might rely on it, like ogive comparators, collet pullers, or primer pocket swagers.
Read a manual before you even buy equipment, then a log book, and load data is pretty much with you for every load. A strong shelf, table or bench and lots of Tupperware containers for brass to keep everything organized. A press(can prime on most), powder measure, scale, dies, trimmer/deburr tool(for rifle calibers), ammo boxes, and caliper will get you started. Even there, someone that wants a lot of pistol ammo for competition might be best off starting with a progressive, most will want a tumbler, polish, and separator(keeps dies clean, ammo looks better, but not a requirement), those with mil brass will want a pocket swager, and possibly a fast collet puller to pull bullets from demilled ammo, or to reload crap powder and primers, precision shooters will want a chamber mic, ogive comparator, powder trickler, and possibly a neck turner, then there is casting equipment and so-on.
Read a manual before you even buy equipment, then a log book, and load data is pretty much with you for every load. A strong shelf, table or bench and lots of Tupperware containers for brass to keep everything organized. A press(can prime on most), powder measure, scale, dies, trimmer/deburr tool(for rifle calibers), ammo boxes, and caliper will get you started. Even there, someone that wants a lot of pistol ammo for competition might be best off starting with a progressive, most will want a tumbler, polish, and separator(keeps dies clean, ammo looks better, but not a requirement), those with mil brass will want a pocket swager, and possibly a fast collet puller to pull bullets from demilled ammo, or to reload crap powder and primers, precision shooters will want a chamber mic, ogive comparator, powder trickler, and possibly a neck turner, then there is casting equipment and so-on.