Re: Newbie ?
Ask lots of questions. Go to some manufacturer websites and look around. Dillon, Hornady, RCBS, Lee, Lyman. Winchester has a loading database on their website.
The most important part of loading is having a current, quality load manual. It tells you all the dimensions and charge weights you need to follow. Most have a section in the front that detail every step of the loading process. If you are going to reload, go buy the Lyman manual ($25) and start reading. LOTS of good info in there.
Have multiple manuals. Data can differ from book to book. Not all manufacturers are listed in every manual. I never work up a load until I look it up in three different places. Some you can get for free. Next time you go to a store that sells reloading supplies ask for some literature from the manufacturer. Most will have a mini manual for free.
Make a shopping list and post it here. You will have a difficult time figuring out every piece of equipment to buy. Some things are worth the money. Some (I'm convinced) are designed to take your money.
As far as dies go, I like RCBS. Good quality and reasonably priced. You want carbide dies for pistols. Longer lasting, and no lube required when using carbide.
A good scale is a must. Digital scales are touchy and cost $$$ for a good one. Many people use them, but I don't own one. RCBS 505 is an easy to use, accurate, quality scale. Highly recommended.
I asked a million questions when I got started. I hope you do to.
Edit: I just found a nice cost breakdown calculator. With current component prices, and $800 worth of equipment to reload, my break even is about 3,500 rounds of .45acp Depending of what caliber you shoot, this may increase or decrease. If you plan on loading for rifles, just buy a press now.