Well rondrews,
Here are some links. Check out the starter kits at MidwayUSA.
Single Stage Reloading Kits Turret Press Reloading Kits If cost is an issue, I'd recommend either the
Lee Challenger Breech Lock Single Stage Press Kit or the
Lee 4-Hole Turret Press Kit One neat thing about Midway is, even if you decide to buy elsewhere, you can read the reviews on products to see what folks think. I recommend you read it. Many times, you will learn nifty tricks and work-arounds to common problems or just an improved way of doing things ... not just rants.
Also, check out
Lee Precision to see Lee's descriptions. In fact, that anniversary kit looks like it gives you some more goodies than the regular breech-lock kit.
RCBS has an online guide/primer on reloading. Check it out.
A note about brands ... just like Ford vs. Chevy, you get wars started over who makes the best, etc. You won't go wrong with any of them. But Lee's stuff is a lot cheaper and makes good ammo.
Here are some other online suppliers you can check for price comparison and also if one store may be out of stock.
MidwayUSA Midsouth Shooters Supply Graf & Sons Natchez Shooters Supply Cabela's Note, prices may vary some, but unless you get a major discounted sale, they will all be within a few dollars of each other. Also, how they charge shipping will vary, and once the total tallies up, they will be close. As the saying goes, what they don't make on the peanuts, they make up for on the popcorn. Generally speaking, when you order online, your S&H costs will be spread better over large, rather than small purchases. At Midway, order at least $25 worth of stuff if you do. That's not hard, trust me.
Basically, go ahead and buy your manual. Just about all of them do a good job explaining how to handload, but I am partial the Lyman's. They now have
Lyman's Reloading Handbook, 49th Edition available. I have Lyman's 48th. You can get loading data online from all the powder manufacturers, but you want at least one, and I would say two is better, handloading manuals. Another I recommend is
The ABC's of Reloading, 8th Edition. Note, it doesn't have data, but it gives great explanations. Read up, and then you will know what you need to buy. Any questions, come back and ask, folks will go out of their way to help you get started. I'd recommend once you do finish reading the manual, to post your questions under the Reloading - Big Game Rifle's forum instead of in the software forum. You will get more responses, and more quickly.
Good luck finding your supplies, it seems that just about everything is selling out. If the major vendors are out, you might have to check the classifieds, ebay or gunbroker. Normally, you can find reasonable deals on those sites, but right now, they might be inflated. If at all possible, I'd recommend a local supplier or one of the above online suppliers given. For powder and primers, you will want to go with a local supplier. Otherwise, you have to pay hazmat shipping fees, and that boosts the cost significantly. Hopefully, by the time you get started, powder, primers and brass supplies will be available. Tough to find right now. I am fortunate I stocked up before all this mess.
Good Luck