I'm sure you'll get a few replies on this one. Alan in Ga is one that will probably reply, and he has LOTS of experience with this caliber. There are several ways to do it, but you'll have to try a few to figure out which works for you. Some simply run their brass through a FL die, load and fireform. Others use a forming die (Bullberry is the most popular). Running through a FL die first didn't work for me. I was crushing brass. I got around it by first running the 22 hornet case through the 17AH Seater die, then through the FL die. The first step brings it down slower, then the FL die gets it to 17 cal. Whichever way works for you. The result before fireforming is a very strange looking case. But don't worry, it'll iron itself out during fireforming.
You should set your die to headspace your brass off the newly created false shoulder, so your brass fits tightly in the chamber and doesn't stretch. This will prevent neck splits and lost cases. I don't anneal. As for FF loads, there are several common ones, with AA1680 being one of the most popular. Simply load and shoot. Don't bother with cream of wheat method of fireforming...just use your fireforming loads to hunt/shoot. They'll be plenty accurate for hunting loads while you're blowing out the cases.
Charlie