90% of the contents of ANY "KIT" will never be used.. why waste money, on shims out of the realm of ever being needed?
Most important part of the adjustment/inspection is measuring and recording what is actually in there, and replacing those, or swapping around existing ones.
as I note, you will NEVER ever need 90% of the contents of a kit, during the life of the bike, but you will need specific ones, in quantity, of the next higher thickness, when swapping.. and that may be based on the .05mm ratings.. which you only would get 4 each of, in any kit.. you have 16 shims... so you will likely need a bunch of the "same size ones" if bringing things to spec... HotCam kits do NOT offer the finite half sizes we use, so you may be even stuck there, with 100% of your "kit" un usable..
measure, record, and purchase shims as needed, after recording the data, and on paper figuring the swaps...
don't forget, you can also measure the head thickness of every shim bucket, and swap those around also, to really close the gaps.