I am not sure why it hasn’t been mentioned yet but the absolute first thing you should purchase is reloading manual from one of the major manufacturers.
For the most part they all have the same basic format, chapters on introduction to handloading, the step by step process, info on components, some have chapters on volume loading and precision loading. They will all have proven, lab verified load data so you don’t destroy your equipment or get hurt.
If you are using LEE equipment (I am thinking the scoop powder measures) the LEE book is inexpensive and thorough with data specific to their products. I am also partial to the Lyman manual especially if you are loading cast bullets. I have no less than eight manuals and each one of them has been read cover to cover at least twice. Do not scrimp on knowledge. The internet has some info but always back it up with published material.
For the most part they all have the same basic format, chapters on introduction to handloading, the step by step process, info on components, some have chapters on volume loading and precision loading. They will all have proven, lab verified load data so you don’t destroy your equipment or get hurt.
If you are using LEE equipment (I am thinking the scoop powder measures) the LEE book is inexpensive and thorough with data specific to their products. I am also partial to the Lyman manual especially if you are loading cast bullets. I have no less than eight manuals and each one of them has been read cover to cover at least twice. Do not scrimp on knowledge. The internet has some info but always back it up with published material.





















































