Just get yourself a Midway catalog and go for it. All the calibers you mentioned will be suitable for reloading.
If speed is way down on your list you can get by with a single stage press but I'd recommend a quality turret press. I'd avoid a progressive press until you get quite experienced and personally, I am so paranoid about a double charge of fast powder or a no charge that I won't use a progressive press.
You'll need a scale (stay away from digitals unless you want to get a high end one), powder measure, a hand priming tool is nice and you really ought to get a vibratory shell cleaner, clean rounds work much better. Other things to consider down the road include a case prep site like RCBS has and a case trimmer if you're going to reload rifle rounds for best accuracy.
Your biggest hurdle right now will be getting primers and powders. More powder than primers is available but you get stuck with hazmat charges.
Good luck, reloading is rewarding, cost effective and gives you far more flexibility than you have with factory ammo. Don
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