A couple things left out when discussing different types of presses. First is die changes are faster/easier with a turret press. But one of the most important things about learning to reload is die adjustment. Most handload trouble shooting involves die adjustments and standard remove, replace, adjust dies gives newer reloader more practice to learn and refine their die adjustments. Without knowing how/why to adjust dies it's all a shot in the dark.
Well, a die has to be adjusted on any type of press. Swapping dies should never require any readjustment. Set once and done. But if you can't get it right to begin with, you can't get it right with any press.