lets see if your pouring sinkers you won’t need the books, super moly, bullet lube, or range magic. If your buying lead you also won’t need the ingot mold. That leaves a pot and a precision ladle for a hundred bucks. No way. a bottom pour pot can be had for 80 bucks. A ladle can be had for 15 bucks, a lead pot (used with a propane burner) can be had for 23 bucks, an old cast iron pot can be purchased at a good yard sale for a couple dollars. Lots of better options out there for you.
I’ve never bought lead and never will. i use a cast iron pot over a Coleman single propane burner to clean my dirty lead. I use an old cast iron corn bread pan to pour my ingots. I also use the recess in a large pipe wrench to pour small ingots. Old plumbers use to do this to make sweating lead, or so I was told. I like smaller ingots because they can be added to the pot without worry of dropping the temp much. Only clean lead goes into my bottom pour pot. I will pour up to 1.5 ounces from my bottom pour. Anything bigger I just use a ladle, a regular old ladle and not a precision pour ladle like the one pictured. That ladle would be good for pouring small jigs or bullets but would not cut it for a 4 ounce sinker. Has more to do with how fast it pours not capacity. with a small pour spout The lead will start cooling in the bottom before the cavity is full causing the sinkers or jigs to look layered. same reason I won’t pour more then 1.5 ounces from my bottom pour.
Without knowing the size of sinkers and jigs you want to pour, i would recommend not buying the bullet kit and getting a 10 lb bottom pour pot.