For most of my reloading needs, I use the recently introduced Lee Classic Cast Turret Press. It moves right along to produce a higher volume than you might get with a single stage, but you don't sacrifice the versatility that a single ram, many station, press offers.
Ferinstance, you can resize your case, remove it from the shell holder, trim and prep it, reinsert it, put a cap in it, proceed to powder charge, seat a bullet and crimp if desired without any inconvenience. It is robust, and inexpensive. You can purchase extra turrets and leave your dies installed and adjusted. It is a great value in reloading.
For my 223 blasting ammo, and for my 40 caliber pistol ammo, I like my Dillon Super 1050. I wish it didn't cost so much, but once set up properly, you just can't beat it. You can load many rounds on one of these. I like how the press removes the primer crimp quickly and without effort.
Even so, I still load most of my 223 prairie dog rounds on the Lee. I HAVE loaded then on the Dillon, but I get a great deal of satisfaction knowing that each round is "handloaded" as opposed to machine loaded when I get to the dogtown.
Hope this helps with your decisions.