+1 on the LEE products. My first reloading was done on a Lee Loader, once I had that down, my first press was an RCBS rock chucker. VERY nice but I found it to be way heavier than I needed, so I bought a second hand Lee Press, Then I liked it so much I bought the Anniversary kit, came with everything I needed to load. I have loaded thousands of rounds using Lee, Inc shotgun. I have to say that except for the powder measure, I have nothing but the utmost respect for Lee products. They do the job I want, and cost the price I can afford.
Just to make it fair, I have the following gear:
Rock Chucker (only used for pulling or high production de-capping/resizing, re-forming wildcats)
Lee Challenger (x2, these are my GO-TO presses)
Lee Turret (just got this and tried it for one run, I think I like it, don't have to change dies as often)
Lyman (at work not sure which model)
Lee Load-All (x2, one in 20ga, 1 in 12)
Mec Jr (x3, .410, 20, 12)
Lee safety powder scale, Redding swing scale (again not home for model), Lyman scale I bought but found out it was in grams, what a pain!
HOrnady case trimmer
Lee case length trimmer ( I have all my calibres and cases in this one and use it all the time)
RCBS powder measure, Redding pwder measure (the most accurate measure I have ever used, must be 100 years old)
lube stations from all manufactures, still like Lee's the best, works fastest for me.
Basically, I drive an rusty '92 golf with '85 guts that have 600+ kms on it. My wife drives a rusted '92 jetta with 400+kms on it. We could afford newer and prettier, but these get the job done for us. It's not about keeping up with the "Jones'" in anything, its about getting the job done and having enough left over to live on. I buy tools from Princess Auto and Candian Tire. I have freinds that will only buy Mac or Sanp-On and needed to buy the big flashy roller kits to let everyone know they had them. Not my style. Enjoy the Lee, they will work...hard.