A lot of positive comments here on the Anniversary kit, but honestly, I think that the whole kit with the exception of the priming tool is a waste of money. I started out with this kit, and within days, I'd scrapped the whole thing, keeping only the priming tool. I'm not saying that it won't load ammo, even fairly decent ammo, but just that it's "very" cheaply made. I like LEE dies pretty good, and love the priming tool, but the equipment in this kit leaves a lot to be desired in my opinion.
Take a look at the RCBS "Partner kit". It's only a few dollars more than the LEE kit, and is of much better quality. Yes, The Rock Chucker kit is fantastic, but it is considerably more expensive than the LEE or the Partner. If the price isn't a problem, go with the Rock Chucker, but if you're looking to start out cheap, then go with the Partner kit.
Before I get bashed here over ragging LEE equipment, if you fellows are satisfied with it, then that's all well, and good. I'm pretty much a perfectionist in everything I do, especially handloading, and I'm not satisfied with anything less than well made equipment. I mean, honestly, a "plastic" powder measure?
Mine had big gouges in the top of the metering chamber after one hopper full of IMR-4064, and leaked 296 around the drum like it was a flour sifter. The press was OK I guess, but on larger calibers, it absolutely "did" flex a little causing my OAL to be all over the map. The scale will give you accurate weights as long as you constantly babysit it, but it's very tedious even then.
I actually came very close to giving up on handloading all together because of that kit. Thank goodness a local benchrest shooter talked me into buying an RCBS uniflow measure, 505 scale, and a Rockchucker press. After that, everything went smoother, and my ammo improved at least 5 times better to boot.
OK, I just slipped into my body armor. Let me have it!