I started with a RCBS Summit but quickly moved to an Area 419 press, expensive but worth every penny. If you don't want to spend that kind of money on a press get a Redding T7 with the Creedmore Sports upgraded turret.
You may find that I would spend a little more and get the new Burstfire Induction annealer.
You could save a lot of money by getting a LE Wilson case trimmer with a power screw driver. For the volume you will liking be reloading this should work great and the precision can't be beat.
For powder measure you may want to consider an RCBS Chargemaster (or similar) along with the Creedmore TRX scale and Dandy trickler. All in less money and gives you options. For example if you just want to crank out range loads use only the Chargemaster. For precision Chargemaster in combo with the TRX. Although you can't go wrong with the other two!
I have Forster, Redding, Hornady and Area 419 dies, they all work well. Pull the expanded out of the dies and use a 21st Century expander mandrel.
If you have a SAAMI spec 7PRC versus a wide base 7PRC you will likely get clickers. I use a Cortina PRC expander mandrel. Routine for 7PRC or 300PRC is Forster or Area419 FL die, followed by the Cortina die which takes the base down even further. I have brass that is going on 10 reloads with no clicker issues.
I have done wet, dry and sonic cleaning. I prefer dry as the inside of the case neck stays a little slippery and the bullets seat better. I wash the dry off with water towel, then into a case drier to make sure the inside gets dry.
Get a Hornady OAL tool and the modified cases for what you are reloading for measuring length of Ogive to lands.
The Area419 headspace and ogive measuring kit along with the caliper stand is a great tool to have.
RCBS or similar case prep center.
Stuck case remover kit. Regardless of what you think you will get a case stuck in a die.
Hornady bullet puller and the collets for what you are loading.
And of course all the other bits you didn't mention powder funnels, case trays etc etc
Good attitude! Reloading is great fun!!