I just bought a Lee Classic Turret press with the Safety Prime and Pro Auto-Disk powder measure. I also got the 44SP Deluxe Pistol 4 Die set. This comes with a carbide decapping/resizing die, a powder expansion die, a seating die and a carbide factory crimp die. On and off, over a 2 day period I cranked out 500 44Mag rounds of 22.6 to 22.8 grains of H-110 with CCI350 Magnum LP primers and 240 grain JSP bullets. Once you have the dies tweaked to the best possible point, and the operator is used to running the equipment without screwing up, the press can really work well. The one non-operator fault I have been having is problems on and off with the safety prime button inserter and it was getting much worse over the last 100 rounds or so. That is my only real complaint. The rest is pretty much solid as a rock.
My recommendation for what it is worth is get the 4 hole Lee classic press. I think that is all that they sell now unless you specifically ask for the 3 hole, but ask to be sure, and definitely get the Pro auto-disk powder measure and the auto-disk riser as well! It is definitely required. I'd go for the safety prime too. Maybe mine is a lemon. I am calling to ask for another one tomorrow since they say they have a 2 year warranty. Get the deluxe 4 die sets and an extra turret for each additional caliber you want to re-load. Once you have them set up it is nice to leave them that way. The design of the press lets the turret pop out so easily and makes caliber changes simple and quick. Changing out the primer handling is just as easy and fast. A wonderfully designed device!
Oh, almost forgot, if you are getting the pro auto-disk powder measure, be sure to get the double disk kit if you plan on loading larger volumes/weights of powder!