When I started handloading 40+ years ago I didn't know anybody who loaded. After reading A LOT I went to the local trap range and asked for a kit. He said he didn't have any kits but he would set me up . He sold me a RCBS press and dies ,lube pad, reloading book, Pacific scales, and all the components. I added more equipment over the years, a lot of it back when Midway had free shipping. Just recently I decided I needed a better press after loading some .22 Cheetahs, and wanted another powder measure ( so I didn't need to change cylinders so often) and scales (to make sure my original set is honest). After looking at new and used on E-bay and elsewhere, I decided to buy the Supreme kit from RCBS because it had the press, scales, and powder measure I wanted. All the other stuff I consider a bonus. I can use a new reloading book, lube,loading block, etc. and I might sell the hand primer.
If I was a beginning reloader I honestly can't think of a better way to get started. (If you like red go with Hornady) Everything you need to get started is included and I don't see anything that I would call junk. The best way to learn is to actually load. I'm sure there are other things a person will want to add. ( I sure would hate to be without a powder trickler) If a beginner thought he knew what he needed to get started and bought his equipment piece by piece,new or used, the shipping would eat him alive. Just one guy's opinion............