Go to a pawn shop and get a used RCBS Rockchucker or equivalent single stage press. Get the right shell holder and any available set of dies, a cheap balance scale and some One Shot case lube. Then forget most of what has been said about making this harder than it needs to be, ask a friend that has loaded before to help and start reloading.
It isn't rocket science, but it does need to be done right. When you have gotten some experience under your belt, then you can progress into some of the other advice, but for now just keep it simple...
Jarod -
his handle is "shrapnel"...........
Shrap does NOT mention Reloading Manuals.....you must know where TO START.
IF - IF you know someone who 'reloads' that will help you, that's great.....I didn't know anyone who was reloading when I started, so I was all alone with 'books' and NO internet. After 40 + yrs of reloading (including the 'Hagel' years) I still have my eyes, nose, & fingers.
Any input is greatly appreciated. I've never reloaded nor know anything about reloading.
Jarod
Jerry
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