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Girls can't handload their own ammunition? That's the silliest thing I've heard in awhile. There is a wealth of information you can find online to get you started. As far as the load data, it's best to stick with what's published in a handloading data book. Those can be found at most gun shops or bought online. There's a good load data magazine I was in the magazine rack at Walmart today, but I can't remember the name of it. All you need is a workbench, a reloading press, a beam-type or electronic powder scale, some reloading dies for your favorite caliber, a digital micrometer for measuring cartridge length, some brass, bullets, primers, and powder.
That's a basic setup but you can add other things as you go along. A case tumbler to polish your brass, a case trimmer, a powder trickler or powder dispenser, reloading blocks, and a chronograph for measuring the bullet's velocity. You can get any of those things at many gun shops, reloading supply stores, gun shows, or on Ebay. Most all hardcover reloading manuals like Speer, Hornady, Lyman, etc. have chapters that cover every aspect of handloading.