Like the previous post I purchased a kit then soon found myself upgrading a lot of the components. The items I have bought that I feel made a good purchase for me is redding powder thrower, a good digital scale, Saturn aluminum funnels, stoney point overall length gauges, and comparetors, actually now about the only thing I use from the rcbs kit is the press and the lube pad, other than that I've upgraded everything else. Alot depends on what caliber, or calibers u plan on loading and how much of it u want to do. I started out just planning on doing 243 and 3006, then later I ended up loading pistol, and shotgun, and about 10 different rifle calibers. today I'm back down to just loading for only 3 rifle calibers no pistol and only 1 shotgun load. I'll say it this way, in 23 years I've accumulated Alot of stuff for loading , and much of it I don't use, but can always resale it. Don't stress over it too much, if u plan on reloading to save u money, my best advice is to never get into it and continue to purchase factory ammo. If u want precision and just a good hobby then go for it. Firearm related stuff is like having kids, there's always something unexpected u end up having to purchase.