Welcome to the wonderful, oft confusing and frustrating world of reloading!
If I didn't already have an excellent Forster Co-Ax, I would prolly pick up one of the Lyman turret presses. If it hasn't been mentioned yet, get a copy of The ABCs of Reloading. Excellent and very popular text for new reloaders. It covers all the how to plus equipment and component explanations.
I like to share my Rule #1 with new reloaders; I pay no attention to any load data I see or hear from any forum expert, range rat, good intended friend, gun counter clerk, pet loads website, or gun shop guru. I get my load data from published manuals (with a very few from powder distributor's websites). I record every load I assemble on my computer and print them out for my 3 ring binder (computer in office, binder in shop). I refer back to the loads kn the binder for future reference.
FWIW I started reloading in '69 (38 Special) and have had one squib, and no Kabooms...
Go slow. Double check everything. Most important, have fun...