Do you know what strikes me as odd about any of the "What kind of press?" threads on any forum? The recommendations to get a turret press because it's easier to change dies. Really? How difficult is it to change a die? If it's difficult, you're doing something wrong.
I too have been amazed at how difficult some find changing a die ... Lets see , screw it In ... Screw it Out ! Wow , that wasn't too hard .
My wife keeps saying I enjoy screwing around way too much ...
6 single station presses lets me do a lot of screwing ,,,Yes !
About 5 years ago I rescued a sad neglected Lyman All American Turret press ( with wooden handle) from a junk sale, it had been neglected for years , I got her cleaned , found parts (CH4D had them) and got her running again . I set it up as a dedicated 357 Magnum loader . If you use a Turret for 1 caliber ...that's fine but if you load multiple calibers ...
give me a good single station press any day .
Progressive loaders are meant to load lot's of one caliber and they don't make the most accurate ammo . I like accurate ammo .
I've noticed when most loaders have problems , especially with powder charging , most times they are new and using a progressive . With every pull of the handle 5 operations are going on ... and you have to be aware and know what's happening at every station .
In all my years of reloading the single stage and going slow and being careful has kept me safe and out of harm's way .
Gary
Sorry about the ramble but newbe's need to know what they're doing before going progressive ...Lee Classic Loaser (Whack-A-Mole) should be a basic requirement !