It'll be work in progress. Just a little overwhelming all the info that is out there and the different equipment.
We all started somewhere...
Do you have someone you know (and trust) who currently reloads? Having a mentor can drastically speed up the learning process and shorten the learning curve.
If not, you've been given some good advice here. Knowing what I know now, I'd start with the Rockchucker Kit and a Lyman Reloading Manual. In the front of the manual is the "how to" and some of the "why".
You can buy the Lyman Manual brand new at Abe Books (
LINK ) for less than full retail. Abe Books also has many other used reloading manuals at deep discounted prices.
If your budget is smaller, you can buy a Lee Anniversary Kit (
LINK ) and buy Lee's Ultimate Die set for your 7mm Mag (
LINK ) to get you started and to figure out if you really want to do this without breaking the bank. The Lee equipment will help you build some very good ammo and will last a very long time if taken care of.
There are some very good websites with load data.
A few cautions if I might;
First, keep all distractions away from you while you are reloading.
Second, don't be tempted to go above the published maximum loads. They are there to protect you and the company, particularly while you are learning.
Third, If you're not sure about something, ask. There's no such thing as a stupid question, as I wrote earlier, we all started somewhere.
If you want to learn more, follow the reloading forums here and post a thread or PM some of the folks who frequent there. Most are very helpful.
Ed