Excellent way to start reloading, I started that way myselfin the early ‘60s.
A couple tips;
Get;
One of the larger MTM storage boxes, one with an internaltray, as it will hold all your reloading stuff.
A plastic headed mallet. These are available at mosthardware/lumber yards.
Some 0000 steel wool to clean the outside of the neck. Asmall tuft wrapped around the neck and twisted does a quick job. May also beused with discretion to clean the outside of the cases.
A clean bore brush one size larger than the caliber you areloading for on a small pistol rod to clean the inside of the necks. Push itstraight in and slightly twist pulling it out. Usually one pass cleans thecarbon and debris out pretty well.
A small screw driver to clean the primer pocket but the Leeprimer pocket cleaner is inexpensive and works well.
The Lee chamfer tool to chamfering the inside of the casemouth and the outside if necessary. A small knife blade will do also for theinside.
The Lee hand priming tool is almost a must unless you wantthe be-jesus scared out of you when a primer pops tapping them in.
A Lee powder funnel, works much better than pouring throughthe sizer.
A tapered punch or needle nosed pliers can be used to flairthe case mouth if you are loading cast bullets.
A loading block to hold the cases that you’ve put powderinto.
Nice, or next to have;
Lee’s powder dippers.
A good powder scale.
A powder trickler.
At least one good reloading manual, Lyman’s is recommended.
A dial caliper.
All the above will fit into the MTM box.
Most of the above will also be required or useful when youadvance to a single or progressive press.
Larry Gibson