Well, you have an education coming! The use of 310 tools is ... different! Have you handloaded before? If so, you know the steps involved, now you just need to learn how to do it using the 310 tools. Here is a link to a scan of the chart area of an older Lyman manual.
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First thing you need to learn is there are many, many variations and inconsistencies in the 310 dies! First thing to learn is there is a version intended for a bench mounted press called the Tru-line Jr. the decapping stem of these dies has an added expander ball added and this type die cannot be used in the hand tool, it lacks the leverage to extract the case over the expander, so watch for those.
Early die sets for the hand tool consisted of a decapper die that may or may not also resize the neck only part of the case. Later dies will be marked CMR for Combined Muzzle Resizer. The earlier sets had a MR die, a muzzle resizer die, sometimes marked with the caliber and the letters MR. It is usually a short die and does not have a threaded portion at the top. The next die used is the expander die, it is threaded to take a plug that expanded the case for the boolit you plan to use and lastly is the DA die, the double adjustable which seated the boolit and does a slight crimp. There is also the primer die and the adapter ring that fits the caliber you are using. The adapter ring is for later handles that were usually aluminum, early handles didn't use a ring as there were made of steel for a certain caliber. Believe it or not, this is just an introduction, ask questions as you encounter problems!