I first started loading in the 1960s, I bought 2 lee loaders as shown in MMTBs post and developed a healthy respect for Lee's product.
When I restarted reloading centrefires again I bought Lee stuff, mostly second hand, and took it from there.
So my opinion is Lee is OK and for the money the best there is for hunting rounds.
I ended up with a lee turret press and, later, a lee hand press. I assume you have a bolt gun and for that type, in the field, that little hand press is the dog's danglies. I've put a picture of it somewhere.
View attachment 595633 The only thing I don't use it for is full length resizing as my wrists are now 80 years old and it's easier, if I want to full length resize, to do it in the press, otherwise I neck size for the 223 and 308 and the 357 has carbide dies.
30/30 and 22 sav are for lever guns so I do FL resize.
I use it for 223, 22 Savage, 30/30 Win, 308 win and 357 mag. I have a Lee hand priming tool, set of Lee powder scoops and a digital scale and I can load about 50 in an hour, tbh that's about it I don't need more.
I bought petersen brass for the 308, winchester and starline for the 30/30, S&B for the 223 and 357 and Federal 30/30 to resize to 22 savage. The resizing gets done in my press.
Other things you'll need are trimming dies, again I use Lee, priming set up, a good quality calipers, standard if you're up to reading it digital if you aren't. You'll need deburring tools, again I use lee, they work.
One tool I swear by is a cartridge checker see images, they are about $20 each iirc, one per caliber, if the loaded shell drops in here it'll fit the gun, believe me.
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Other essentials are a powder funnel, if you're doing what I do, a spatula for fine tuning powder charges on the scales, cheaper and quicker than a trickler and a kinetic bullet puller for when you screw up.
I also use sharpies to write the load and bullet on the case and a hardback note book to keep a record. Sure you can put it in an app on your phone but a notebook isn't screwed up in the sun.
My basic set-up, s/h press, dies s/h hand loader plus breechlock inserts, scoops, scales, funnel, case lub (lee) and hornady case checkers plus the various things I've mentioned above cost me about $400 equivalent plus consumables, cases, primers, powder, bullets etc. on top.
One thing I WON'T buy under any circumstances is once fired brass, ymmv.