I love my Browning 7mm. I don't think you can go wrong with a 7mm for a multi game gun. I have never fired factory loads. I worked up some hand loads and have been able to get some terrific groups. 7mm is also available in several different bullet styles and weights.
I took a walk around the Super Bowl Village and Circle Friday afternoon they were still setting some stuff up but I snapped a few pics anyway. Would like to go back after dark and check out the lights and not to mention do some people watching.
Got my first rifle when I was 6 yrs old. started small game hunting with my Dad and Grandpa when I was 10. Started deer hunting when I was 15. I didn't really have a deer hunting mentor so I learned by my mistakes and reading hunting magazines.
I bought the Rock Chucker Kit a year ago and I love it. It has the basic items needed to start reloading, including a manual and instructions on how to reload. However, I have bought some additional items such as a case trimmer.
I haven't been reloading long myself but just like what everybody else has suggested, read and understand the reloading manuals, find a friend or mentor for a demo and follow the other hints and sound advice given above. One of the most important things is to Pay Attention to what your doing...
I would suggest you record some of these choices that have been mentioned, go to a gun store and handle them. Get a sence of what they feel like, weight, size and balance. Shoot them if possible. Gotta love a 45 but there's nothing wrong with a 9mm or at the bottom end a 380. Good luck with your...