Listen to what's above.
If you have the budget to buy "Quality gear" then buy once cry once. Now saying that does not mean going down that proverbial rabbit hole. Buy one good press, good scales and good brass.
Some people swear by Lee dies and equipment. Now if that's all your budget allows for many years to come then yes, it can be used with some success. But if you can spring for a heavier stronger press then it's gonna last a lifetime and you might feel better for it.
A good O frame press is all you need , if you feel the others are warranted then choose one and start a thread on presses to narrow down the choices or the pros and cons.
A good press, scales and dies will be the bare minimum. Kits might bundle in some inexpensive tools to add value.
I think Hornady dies are good. Maybe Redding are better then there are more expensive brands.
I have achieved sub moa in hunting rifles that were rebarrelled by a gunsmith So it's a bit to do with the rifle and a bit to do with the nut behind the butt, then you tune the load to the rifle.
I'm no expert but read heaps loaded heaps and enjoy the practice of reloading without taking it to the level match competitors do.
Start safe stay safe.