Lee makes some really good, cleverly-designed, simple products at a great value for reloading.
I still use a Lee hand press, which only costs around $30, and works great. I replace it every 5 years, because they loosen up. But, it's easy to store. I mainly reload rifle calibers. I use dies from Lee (rimmed cartridges), Redding (rimless), and Forster (7.62 x 54R).
For power measures, I started out with a Lee powder measure, and wasn't satisfied with it's accuracy (I weigh each charge). I then moved to a Redding competition powder measure, and it's great. Very accurate, and easy to change to a new charge weight with the micrometer-style adjustment. To get much better than the Redding, I think you'd have to spend double or triple that for something from Sinclair Intl., etc.
"Only accurate rifles (and 1911's?) are interesting", (Col. Townsend Whelen)
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