Lyman publishes a pamphlet size load data book that covers 6.5x55 loads ranging from 100gr up through 150 gr bullets. You can buy it on Amazon for about $12 (US). I use it for my starting point loads for my M96, validating safe function with the suggested starting load before increasing the charge until I'm happy with the results. YMMV. Amazon.com : Lyman Load Data Book 24, 25, 6.5-mm : Hunting Cleaning And Maintenance Products : Sports Outdoors
If you buy the wooden training rounds and pull the wooden bullet and (safely) discard the powder, you will then have sized and primed brass that just needs the right charge and a bullet. Do a search on Youtube and you'll find a gent that shows this exact process using a Lee Classic loader (Amazon.com : Lee Precision 6.5X55 SWedish Loader : Gunsmithing Tools And Accessories : Sports Outdoors).
ONE problem with that solution is that you will need to crimp your rounds before using them in a semi-auto like the AG42 (if you happen to have one).