My reloading experience has been mainly restricted to pistol calibers so I readily admit I don't know jack about rifle loading. Most likely all reloading again will be limited to pistol.
Long ago I did have a chance to watch resizing from 30.06 to 25.06 for my brother-in-laws varmint rifle. That was interesting.
bonz_d, while both pistol and rifle go through the basic same steps, there are some differences, rifle reload is by far a lot harder. First, if you don't lube the body of the rifle brass, you are going to pull off the rim...believe it! For pistol, I use Carbide dies. Second, rifle take a lot more effort to resize the brass back to factory specs. That is unless the rifle brass is a basic straight wall design. AND after a very few reloads on rifle brass, the cases stretch and will need trimmed. Third, you don't flair the mouth of rifle brass to start a bullet. You have to do that for pistol or you will crush the case.
I use a single stage RCBS Rocker Chucker press, but when I load pistol cases, I like the idea of seeing all the brass sitting in the case tray so I can may sure every case has the exact same amount of powder and no double charges or missed power loads. So using either a Little Dandy powder drop or home-made scoops, it works really quickly. Once I verify ever round is charged with powder, I place a bullet on top and go to the seating effort. Easy Peasy.