Seems you will be loading for the 7-08? If so, no turret is likely to offer you any advantage. And kits only offer a bit of a cost advantage IF you stick with the kit contents. Seems you are smart enough to avoid that.
Let me suggest:
Lyman Loading Manual.
Dies: Any conventional dies; Lyman, RCBS, even Lee (the Delux set includes a shell holder AND a neck die) rather than the expensive Reddings because it's highly unlikely you will see any advantage to them for a few years. Conventional dies are quite good! Later, IF you still want to go that route, you will have the experiece to make your own choices rather than relying on web/catalog reviews and recommendations.
Lee Factory Crimp Die (IF you really WANT to crimp your rifle ammo - we rarely do that but, sometimes... yeah.)
Lee Classic Cast (all iron/steel) single stage press.
Lee AutoPrime ( + a dedicated shell holder for it. Keep it lubed, don't try to push the primers too deep.)
Redding or RCBS beam type powder scale (any of them will do nicely).
Redding Mod. 3 powder scale and stand + a sturdy Redding powder trickler.
RCBS Precision Case Mic OR the Hornady LnL case and seating length tools.
RCBS hammer/impact type bullet puller.
RCBS Stuck Case Remover
Lyman Universal Case Trimmer + a Lyman or RCBS debur tool.
MidwayUSA OR Harbor Freight 6" stainless steel dial caliper.
Midway or Cabela's vib. type case tumbler (nut or corn media; any polish, including Nu-Finish auto polish)
MidwayUSA's case neck lube kit with the (clean) dry, mica lube
Imperial Die Wax OR Hornady's Unique Case Lube. (NOT a nasty case lube pad or spray!)
Loading blocks (2 each)... any type that will take your cartridges
Powder funnel ... any brand
Primer Pocket Cleaner tool ... any, including a screw driver ground to fit
All of these are quality tools that function quite well and offer the best bang for the buck, all will do well for any level of experience. IMHO.
Later, for most critical reloading, you may want to add a primer pocket uniformer (Lyman), a flash hole uniformer (RCBS), hand operated neck turner (Forster HOT-100), a cheaper digital type scale ONLY for weighing cases, etc.
Finally, only IF you want to load in excess of perhaps 200 hand gun rounds at a time, one of the Lee four hole auto-index turrets would be good. Or, if you want to load maybe 500 + at a time, get a Dillion or Hornady LnL AP press. Otherwise, any type of turret press will really do nothing for you.