I started with a Lee (35th?) Anniversary kit more than a decade ago- the (Challenger?) press in it was not the best, though I loaded thousand and thousands of rounds with it ... I replaced it with a Redding press that I found on sale at Cabela's for less than the Lee Classic Cast that I went to pick up there..... all the rest of the stuff that came with the kit still works just as well as it did the day I bought it.
My brother bought a Lee Breech Lock kit last fall (after loading 2-3K rounds of 9mm with a hand press kit) and I went out and helped him build a bench and set the kit up.... I liked it, and it worked well... we loaded a couple hundred rounds on it the first day......
He mangaged to break the primer feed dealy bobber for on-the-press priming (dropped it on the concrete floor) a couple months later .... now he is back to the Lee hand priming tool, which I like better, as it gives you a better "feel" when seating primers......
I'd buy it, if I needed to start from scratch- though I don't need the breech lock bushings- I set the dies up every time, by the instructions- just the way I've always done it...... YMMV.
I have or have used reloading tools/dies from every maker I've heard of except Forster...... IMHO, Lee usaully offers the best value, and some of their stuff (trim guage/cutter/lock stud chucked into a 3/8" drill, Collet neck sizing dies, Factory Crimp dies) are better than others stuff at any price, at least for my needs.
ETA: If you want help getting set-up, started reloading, I'm not terribly far from Lincoln.