This may end up sounding like a rant, so don't take this personal or anything, it isn't

It's just that this is what made me needlessly worry about purchasing a press for a year before I finally decided I'd jump in (and boy am I glad I did).
Sort of a complicated setup to begin with. If you really shoot a lot and load pistol bullets it may be good for you but otherwise I think it a bit much.
I'm not sure what is so complicated about a progressive press, I had never even see a press before I bought my Dillon 550, and they are definitely NOT complicated at all. Follow the instructions on setting it up, read a book on reloading, and go to it. Every single person I have talked to who bought a single stage first ended up regretting it and bought a progressive. Granted they all shoot pistol, so if you do too, don't waste your time and money on a single stage.
Fancy progressive presses are best left to experienced reloaders who reload hundreds of shells and don't need to learn and do things one step at a time.
That's just not true at all. Like I said, follow the instructions, research reloading, read a book (or read five like I did) and go to it. All of this talk from guys saying they are complicated is a bunch of nonsense. I listened to that and put off buying a press for a year before I finally decided I was a smart enough guy to figure it out. A monkey could reload ammo, it isn't that hard. Potentially dangerous if you don't follow instructions and safety precautions, absolutely, so make sure you do.
I have loaded several thousand rounds this year alone (I got my press in January) and couldn't be happier. I follow the instructions, I follow the safety guidelines, I stay within safe loading parameters, and my loads are awesome. It's like anything else in life, if you want to know how to do it, learn, but don't be afraid or think something is too complicated unless you're talking brain surgery or rocket science.