ABC's of reloading is a good start. All the common reloading manuals have sections that cover the basics of reloading. The Lyman manual has decent variety of bullets and powders.
You are correct about the amount of information out there. Just reviewing published load data and load data on manufacturers websites will provide an abundance of data. The number of powders and bullets combinations available is overwhelming at first. That's why it's a good idea to get a reloading manual and then choose a bullet and then choose a powder.
Doing online searches and reviewing forum posts can be a great reference point and helpful in many instances but in the end make sure to always verify any information found online against a published source.
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