Doing it in a single step is a convenience. I used an RCBS 3-die set for 45ACP before getting a progressive reloader and I really appreciated having one less step to do. In a progressive press I use a separate taper crimp die. It makes sense to have the taper crimp die on a progressive because it simplifies adjustments when you change bullets.
In terms of quality, the RCBS 3-die set was fine. Every bit as good as what I get from the progressive. It's just a little more difficult to adjust that third die.
It is important to get the right amount of crimp on it, so expect a little trial and error those first few sessions at the range. After you've got it adjusted the way you want it, you probably won't need to change it again unless you make a mistake when adjusting seating depth for a different bullet.