I have always found the Lyman #49 reloading manual to offer good information on procedures,equipment,and load data. I believe they have a #50 manual out now but I haven't looked it over so I can't speak to the content in it.
+1 to the Lyman manual. It does a great job of introducing almost every step of the process(es). My recommendation would be to get this, read the first 80-100 pages. After that, ask more specific questions here regarding the process steps or the equipment used in each. This will give you a much stronger fundamental knowledge to begin building on.
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