Mr 123 -
Welcome to THR and Reloading !!
That's a fine kit for making up to ~200 rounds per week. You might compare it to the
Hornady LNL Classic Kit, or several of the Lee starter kits.
Some background info to help you...
• That type press requires you to remove the die from the press to progress to the next reloading stage (the next die). You'll want to employ a "lock ring" that stays firmly in place on the die, so that you can keep your adjustments each time you remove the die. You DO NOT want to twiddle with the die settings each time yo install the die. Therefore you need to buy dies that come with good lock rings (Hornady, RCBS, Redding)
OR plan on buying Hornady lock rings to add to your die sets.
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• The
Partner Kit does not have a powder measure. Unless you are only loading 50 rounds a week, you're going to be
very tired of weighing out powder in about 27.3 seconds. A little bit more money for a kit with a powder measure would be worth it. Otherwise plan on going to Ebay for a used
RCBS Uniflow powder measure within the first week.
• The RCBS/Speer reloading manual is great! One of the best. But is most useful
IF you shoot a lot of Speer bullets. Also know that if Speer does not make the bullet, then there is NO reloading information in the Speer manual. Example Russian SKS or AK 7.62x39mm... no bullet therefore no info. This does not mean that you cannot go on-line and get reloading information, but then why would you want to spend $30 on the Speer book? I urge you to consider what rounds you want to reload and then make sure they are covered in the Speer manual.
Hope this helps!