You can start with just dies, press, scales, priming tool and a tea spoon; but I wouldn't recommend it nowadays.
Some of us started before the days of kit and bought stuff as we thought we needed it. This is why many of is have a shed full of kit we rarely, if ever, use.
Have a look at this:
http://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.ph ... =+beginner
There was another thread which I can't seem to find.
There are some items in that kit which I wouldn't use to get the accuracy and consistency I need for some of my calibres , the powder thrower for instance (I have two) but I do for my 'fun' loads.
Visit someone who already reloads and see what kit they have.
You will get good advice here too so I would say, before you buy anything, do what you have already done and put your question here.
As has been said, you pays your money.
I started with a Lee Loader too, not the most accurate bit of kit and I don't ever use it, you will
very quickly outgrow it.
If you are a complete beginner, add a book to your list.
Be warned, reloading can wreck your social life :lol: