That set is nice for every day loading. Just depends on the type of shooting and the amount of rifles with the same chambering.
Since you have not purchased yet, consider a Redding bushing die, (either neck with seperate body die, or FL bushing) and a competition seating die.
The seating die has a micometer on top, this helps to properly set seating depth with various bullets.
The bushing sizer is easier on the brass and provides a more consistent neck tension. Now that claim is based on regular non neck turning reloading.
Also get yourself a "bump" guage, either the Hornady cartridge headspace or a RCBS precision mic (or equivilent), you will need this for proper die setup.
The bushing size will depend on the brass and bullet you are using and the desired amount of neck tension. For me I use RP and Lapua brass and have bushings from 334 to 337.
Homework:
Research: Neck tension, Headspace, Case head space, datum, Seating depth/pressure.