I started with a LEE hand press - loaded many thousand rounds of .38 Special for Cowboy Action Shooting with that.

Then I went to an older RCBS JR single stage press - loaded a couple thousand rounds on that. And I still use it for loading my hunting rifle ammo - very low volume work.

Now I have two Dillon 550s, but only one is set up and used predominantly for .38 Special cowboy loads. I have spare tool heads set up for 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP and .233 Rem. As mentioned, it can be used as a manually indexed progressive or as a single stage.

I would still like to replace my RCBS JR with a turret (Redding T-7 preferably, but maybe the RCBS Turret) just so I won't have to worry about changing the die settings every time I change processes.

And I also use a LEE hand priming tool for all my hunting rifle ammo.