Back in the day a local friend had a yard sale which included an RCBS press and lots of other gear for reloading. I gave up $75 and my bride nearly blew a gasket over the money but I had a couple of different caliber magnums that needed feeding. I will say it all paid for itself in less than 3 years, including a Lee bottom pour pot and a few moulds. The equipment came with me to Arkansas and weathered my transition to Black Powder casting as well. That was about 28 years ago. Still cast and make my own cartridges but now they are made of paper in odd calibers like .570, .445 and .375 among other round balls that are loaded with -get this- cloth patches! Casting is alone time in the shop without distraction except for radio news talk or beautiful classical orchestral music in the background. Some of the best time on the homestead, with the added benefit of saving money on ammo and psychological advisors, LOL!