Oh, one more thing.
The kitchen sink.
I really don't mean to dis your list, but It is a good one if you are sure those tools will be useful to you. But, playing the probabilities, most reloaders do not have the experience to discern the inventory that will be the best mix of tools for their particular loading requirements.
For another person to make a list for someone else is as difficult as picking another person's spouse.
For someone to attempt to make such a list for himself/herself is fraught with difficulties and pitfalls. It ain't easy.
It is good to ask for others' experts advice, as you have done. But not likely to yield better results than if you took the time to build SLOWLY an inventory of tools, starting with a minimal set of the basic three I outlined before.
I thought it might be useful to expand on the reasoning behind my earlier post.
Again, good luck and thanks for asking our advice. A prudent move, but hard to get useful results without a LOT of information about your needs, your temperament, your style, your psychology, etc and inevitably tainted with the prejudices of your respondents.
In short, accept that your choices will include some mistakes. The best you can to is to try to minimize them.
In that effort, you so seem to have made a good start. Good on you.
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