The lee classic cast turret is probably a good bet for the money that will serve you well all life. Even if you scale up to a dillon progressive eventually, you will still use the turret for rifle or other things.
I personally have:
cheap lee single stage. I started with that, and now I use it to deprime, size lead bullets, etc.
lee loadmaster for small trial batches of cast 9mm(bought it initially for 223/9, but it's an annoyance to load a ton of ammo on it.
forster co-ax for precision rifle
xl650 with casefeeder for volume 223/9mm. Seriously, if you want to reload any volume of ammo, you need an xl650, and the 1050 is even better, but was too much money for my needs. The 650 does the job quite well. It just gets annoying/tiring to "push" the damn handle in to prime and push the case in the shellplate when you are reloading a few hundred cases at a time. Would require much less effort to just cycle the handle on a 1050, but it was 1000$ more. Also, the swage on the 1050 is a time saver for 223.
But it's like 1000$ more and 400$ more per calibre change, so in the end, the 650 is the reasonable option.