I have personally loaded over 10,000 [that is not a typo...] rounds of ammo on the same Lee "O" press kit just like the one you are looking at in that E-Bay ad. I have used that press to load pistol ctgs from .32ACP up to .455 Colt/Webley/Eley, including 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .38 ACP/Super, .38 Spl , .357 Mag, .41 Mag, .45ACP, .45 Auto Rim & .44 Mag along the way. I also used it to load rifle ammo from 6.5x55mm up to and including .45-70 Govt with the usual like .264 Win Mag, .270, .30-30, .308, .30-06, 7mm-08 & .300 Win Mag as well.
While it likely is not the "best" press you can buy, for the money, it will be more than adequate to crank out good quality ammo that you will enjoy shooting.
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Get a press that is appropriate for the amount of shooting you intend to do so that reloading doesn't become overly time consuming. A single stage might be all you need if you don't shoot a lot.
I would consider a 4 hole Lee turret press to be a bare minimum. I do all my rifle and pistol reloading with my Dillon 550 and it is the only press I have owned. There is no need to start out with a single stage press. If you're learning to use a progressive, you can do one round at a time until you get the hang of it.
Wow! You have stamina.
I can't say I'm a volume shooter (unless I'm closer to my range) but when I go, I may fire 200-250rds of 9mm per visit and would pass out if I had to reload with single stage. lol... Smelting WW and casting bullets takes enough time already.
Never used a reloading press in my life. Went straight for a Dillon 650. No complaints. Reloaded 5.5k of 9mm since Sept without any real problems worth mentioning.
There is no question that Dillon is the way to go for high volume, good quality "roll your own" ammo. I'm thinking that one is in my future for volume handgun ctgs...........
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Where do you all recommend I buy a good turret press?
just be sure and get the 4 HOLE if you do revolver as you'll NEED that FACTORY CRIMP DIE- it resizes everything back to FACTORY DIMENSIONS- so you don't get some brass not fitting into some chambers- i've had that happen in 44 mag- and get it as part of the set and save a few bucks