I like the lyman series of manuals. Also own Sierra and Lee, actaully 2 Lees. One is vintage but has more 32 special data than any of my other manuals.
Started life on a Lyman T-mag expert kit. Had to add a tumbler, case prep kit and some primer pocket cleaning tools and dies.
Still us it. Somewhere along the line, bought the Lee manual and got their cheapie press free or just the other way around. Use that press to prime. When I started was shooting a lot of high power. After sizing the cases, had to trim to length, chamfer/deburr, tumble to remove lube, make sure primer hole not clogged before priming, priming, charging, seating and crimping.
Did not make sense to use a truly progressive press as I would do the sizing, trimming, deburring in batches. Then tumble, prime, charge seat crimp using the T-mag as manual progressive set up.
Had all my shooting been straight walled pistol caliber the dillon 550 would have been hard to beat.
Like hornandy new dimension dies as they have the sliding insert on their bullet seating dies (helps keep bullets properly aligned)
Also like lee dies for pistols. Have a couple of lee factory crimp dies as well.
The truth probably is any of the stuff made today will work just fine. Any of the manuals will work as well. Lyman Manual generally has a lot of data for cast bullets in their basic manual.
From what I have all do a good job of explaining reloading basics as well.