Ughh, I think this might be one of those questions where you are going to hear a lot about what other people like to use, I had said that I liked RCBS powder trickler, another gentleman commented that he got rid of his and got a Redding powder trickler. I would say from here what you would need to do is take a look at all the kits, and see what that kit comes with and see if it works for you.
You got the Redding Big Boss Kit which seems to be the highest right now, I have heard great things about Redding, but their stuff is a little to rich for my blood.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=897117
Next up would be Hornady Lock-N-Load Kit. Haven't heard to much about this kit, never really talked with anyone that has used this kit. It looks solid and well built, the only two things that I would disagree with is the electronic scale and the hand priming tool. I have talked with some guys and they say that the electronic scale is awesome, till the batteries start getting weak, then some of their charges were off, and some presses out have a priming device built in, if you want to do it by hand that is fine, a lot of guys like to do it, me, I like to prime then "bell" the mouth of the case one right after the other, but this is your choice.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=749997
Next up, RCBS Rock Chucker Supreme. Comes with everything that you need, still got the hand priming tool, but like I said before, that may be something that you would prefer to do, maybe you want the machine to do it, again, that part is up to you. Also comes with a powder measure, and if you decide that you wanna upgrade, you can get their piggey-back 4 system and turn it into a progressive press.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=646599
Now on to the RCBS Partner Press (the one that I currently own). Its a nice press, very well built, my only "gripe" is that it did not come with a powder measure, turned to Lee and got their perfect powder measure, but I am thinking of getting a new one. You will see that it does not come with a hand priming tool, but, the priming tool is attached to the press, like I said, I think this makes it easier, some guys like to do it with a separate tool, this, again, is up to you.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=140616
The Lee Challenger Anniversary Kit comes with a lot of items including a lock stud and cutter for rifle rounds, and also has the hand priming tool. The only thing that I would see wrong with this setup is that it is missing the most important piece IMHO!!!! THE RELOADING MANUAL!!!!!! This looks like it is a pretty good kit, but it is missing the manual. I like the reloading dies, but like the Hornady, I haven't met to many people that reload with this press.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?productNumber=423081
Everyone out there is going to have their opinions about this press and that press, basically they are being loyal to their brand, I can tell you day in and day out all the advantages of RCBS, but that is what I use and that is what I like. But your situation or what you would like to do with it is all up to you. This is why I am saying to sit down and do the research, see what you like.
Also, try checking out other websites. I get a lot of the quotes from midwayusa, I like their site, but there are other sites ( Cabelas comes off the top of my head), so also do some shopping around, you may find what you are looking for at a better price then what I am showing you here.