RE: I going to start reloading - Here's the plan.
For dies, you may want to go with a deluxe set from Lee. It comes with a Coalette (sp) die. This die allows you just to resize the neck which will make the brass last longer and potentially give you more accurate ammo since the brass isfire formedto your chamber.
If the kit you're looking at doesn't come with a trickler get one. It's one of the most used tools I have. You're also going to need 1-2 case holders so you don't spill, and a box or two to put your loaded ammo in. Also get some peel and stick labels so you have a way of labeling your ammo.
Any kit you buy should come with a reloading manual. Once you get the manual you can decide which powders to buy.
One last thing. I know it's much more expensive than the Lee kit but take a look at the Lyman and Rock Chucker Kits. I think in the long run you'd be better off with one of those. I bought the Lyman kit and couldn't be happier.
If you end up going with another kit buy the Lee Hand Priming Tool. Worth every penny.
Tom