First press was a Lee Classic turret. I used it for straight wall rifle and handgun. Couldn't keep up with my handgun ammo addiction so added a Dillon 650. Got a little into rifle shooting so while I initially set up turrets for the Lee Classic Turret, I quickly realized while it was good enough for .223 to .308, it was insufficient for larger quantities of bottleneck and added a Lee Classic Cast for bottleneck cartridges like the .308, 300WM and .338. First thing I added was the Hornady LNL bushing set. Changing out individual dies every time you do something different was and still is a PITA without the LNL bushing. Lost interest in competition style handgun handgun as my back slowly deteriorated with age, so sold the Dillon. As the handgun shooting decreased, I got a lot more into rifle shooting with various calibers so added a Redding T7 turret to speed up reloading of .308. Started adding other rifle calibers and T-7 turrets to keep all the dies required by caliber in caliber specific turrets. Added a Lee Breech Lock Reloader to use specifically for trimming. That is so I don't have to worry about the brass chaff getting into the precision areas of the other presses. As well, in my opinion, that is pretty much all that lightweight Breech Lock Reloader is good for anyway.
In summary, the Lee Classic Cast now gets used for the really dirty work. Pulling bullets, full length resizing the big bottleneck ammo, and anything else along those lines that needs to apply sufficient accurate force. Great press at a good price.