First off, welcome to the wonderful world of iceboating. The best runners depend on what you are planning on doing with them.
Depending on where in the north east you are in the NEIYA swap meet Is Nov7 in Mass.
http://www.neiya.us/ for more details.
If you are interested in entry level racing I would start with 30 bull nose sarns Plate runners . Learn how to sail them in all conditions and then move on. These runners are a compromise for all conditions, but they are not the best choice in any conditions. It is very important that they be properly aligned to the plank. Find someone near you that is a good racing skipper to take you under their wing and show you how to align your gear and then sharpen and stone runners. Practice on the bullnose runners before you start working on any inserts.
If I were doing it, my first set would be 30 sarns plates.
My second set would be a good set of 3/16 36 440C stainless inserts with a 30 3/16 steering runner. This is your primary set of runners and will be used ~90% of the time. I would either buy the steel from Ron Sherry and make the bodies or buy the completed runners from him.
The third set would be 26 440C Stainless slipper plate runners from Ron Sherry. (Steve Duhamel might have stainless plates also)
At this point the sarns runners would be retired from racing and would be my pit runners and general sailing around runners. Personally I dont think it makes sense to go beyond 3/16 inserts and snowplates until you are racing for 3-4 years.
If you plan on cruising, you may never want anything more then plate runners. Ron Sherry makes Kick Ass 440C stainless Bullnose plate runners.
Cheers,
Eric Anderson US 5193