I have Redding, RCBS, Hornady, Lee, and Wilson dies and have anything from basic sets to full blown match bushing dies.
I didn't feel like spending a lot of money when everything is in such short supply, so here's what I did:
Bought a box of 190 A-tips, 50 rounds of Peterson brass, using CCI #34 LRP, H1000, and a Hornady new Dimention die set outfitted with a 190 A-tip seating stem. I full length size, trim, and chamfer with a VLD cutter. I'll work up a load using a ladder in 2 Grain increments at OAL Once desired load/accuracy is attained, lock it down, and adjust my tuner brake.
At 72 I don't plan on any high-country expeditions, and I can't walk a competitive long rang course because my body is falling apart. But for popping milk jugs at 500-800 yards out in the deserts of Nevada it will be fine.
I can't see why this set up won't work well. After over 50 years of reloading, I try to keep things simple.
Since Hornady designed the cartridge and the bullet I've chosen, it makes since to use their dies!