I looked...it's pretty general. Basically nothing you couldn't discover by reading a few reloading manuals and watching a video on Youtube. He (they) recommends going to a range to get brass right off. Definitely something I wouldn't recommend for a beginner because there can be a lot of junk brass out at the range.
It does give a couple links on there to look which could be helpful for a first timer.
I'll be honest, it looks like the info was put together by MidAtlantic bullets company as a ploy to get business from nubies. (that may not be the case)
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I had a quick look, but after reading about how he (they) couldn't find reloading info I got suspicious. I'm relatively new to reloading, started just 3 years ago, but as previously stated, there is a wealth of knowledge on the interweb. AR is one of them, YouTube another, and google is always a favorite to find info on most things related to reloading, and guns. I guess he (they) don't know what search engines are for?