Personally, I'm not a big fan of the quick change bushing, so take this with a small grain of propellant. prior to quick change bushings, I would set the die, then use a Hornady style lock ring. The type of ring that locks to the die. At that point, it was just a matter of spinning the die down to the lock ring and that was it. Sizing dies were particularly easy, you just grip the de-capping pin between two fingers and spin. Once you commit to quick change, you need the same style on all your presses. Lee quick changes don't interchange with Hornady. We went from standard dies which could be used on any modern press, to proprietary bushings that lock you to a specific vendor. I'm not sure that's progress. If you end up later with a progressive, you need new sets of dies or have to remove and replace them in the bushings.
One last thing, since the distance of the ram (at the raised position) to the bottom of the frame top is likely to change between presses, i'd be surprised if you could keep the same setting. If you had multiples of the same press, it might work.