RE: serious help please!!!
To start your answer; GET A COUPLE OF GOOD RELOADING MANUALS, second, you can reload nearly half the price of store-bought ammo, and taylor a better round. Next, get a RCBS Rock-Chucker kit, it will come with the press, scale,powder mesure, hand priming tool, and a few other things you will need to get started except for the dies,IMO it is the best kit on the market for the money, and will last a lifetime without problems. Ive been useing mine for about 20 years and I bought it used at a gun show, also RCBS has great customer service. Once you are ready to get started make a few dummy rounds to get the hang of it, makeing sure you have your dies set up correct and your results are to spec. After your ready make up a few rounds following the powder charge charts in the manual, start off on the lower side of the powder charges and work your way up until you find the most accurate set-up. Last, if your ever in any doubt, ask questions, the only dumb question is the one that was never asked!! CAUTION should always be your main concern, reloading is dangerous, but when done right it is very rewarding!.