If you are just interested with loading straight wall handgun ammo the dillon sdb is the way to go.The lee pro 1000 is junk.
I love all these comments.
I have had 3, yes 3 Lee-1000's running at the same time. They are decent presses.
Are they even in the same league as a Dillon 550 or other press? Hell no.
If you are on a budget; Lees are goods starters, but don't expect to pump out 500 rounds an hour. You should triple-quadruple your single stage times (say 150-250 rounds an hour).
You do however get dies, a shell plate and case feeder with a lee. I never once had any issues with case feeding rimmed cartridges. I still have a Pro-1000 setup for making .38 Special ammunition. My Lee setup for .40 was a case feeding PITA.
They ARE finicky and tempermental. You need to balance your $, with your requirements (ammo usage), and your time to manufacture as well as efficiency.
I also have a Hornady LNL AP for my 40 usage now, but I still use the Lee with the .38's
Looking at a press is like a math formula.
# = $ x t x α
# = Ammunition requirements
$ = Press expendature
t = Personal time for reloading
α = efficiency (time loading versus tweaking/refilling expendables)
You need to know 3 variables to get the 4th.