PARA45
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No matter what anyone tells you, you don't need a bunch of expensive gear to make accurate ammo. Keeping it simple will take longer but it sounds like you may benefit from that. However, what you do need is a meticulous, methodical process to both produce good ammo and keep you in one piece. If at anytime you wonder if you missed a step- stop, backtrack and start over. Making accurate ammo is easily accomplished, you just need to maintain focus and follow a complete process.
+1 on this part. "However, what you do need is a meticulous, methodical process to both produce good ammo and keep you in one piece. "
I remember when I first started reloading and I was a poor Airman First Class in the Air Force making $275 every two weeks, I bought a Lee Loader to load for my only centerfire rifle, a Rem 700 ADL in 243. Believe or not, the Lee Loader produced accurate and safe ammo to use in my rifle. I even took some 300ish shots at ground squirrels and took some deer with the ammo I reloaded. So, even with the bare bone equipment you can produce quality ammo. But, like @Albert GRANT said, you need to be meticulous, & methodical. Most reloading manuals have a section on reloading, and I would suggest getting a couple of manuals. Oh, and ask questions.