They sell the kit, the resizing die, and the priming compound which is shipped to you as "separate, safely inert chemicals—which they call “Prime-All”—that become pressure sensitive only after the handloader mixes them together at the loading bench"
I don't know if i'd go whole-hog loading all my own .22s at this point in time, but it might be satisfying to have one of these stashed away as an insurance policy. I betcha back in 2013 these would have been flying off the shelves. the priming compound is $19.95 and supposedly is enough to reload 2,000 rounds.
http://www.ssusa.org/articles/2015/8/18/reloading-22-long-rifle-a-new-option-for-competitors/
http://22lrreloader.com/
I don't know if i'd go whole-hog loading all my own .22s at this point in time, but it might be satisfying to have one of these stashed away as an insurance policy. I betcha back in 2013 these would have been flying off the shelves. the priming compound is $19.95 and supposedly is enough to reload 2,000 rounds.
http://www.ssusa.org/articles/2015/8/18/reloading-22-long-rifle-a-new-option-for-competitors/
http://22lrreloader.com/