You have received great advice so far allow someone who owns two RCBS Rockchucker Supreme SS presses, one Hornady LnL progressive and one Lee Classic 4 hole turret press to share his experienced based advice.
I am basing my advice on my personal experience, what is in MY opinion the unquestionably the absolute best value for your money and shear unadulterated practicality.
Get the Lee Classic 4 hole turret press and here is why.
With the Lee Classic Press you get both the ability to use it as a single stage press and an auto or manual indexing press. I use mine to reload 9mm and absolutely love it. It is also the absolute without question the best bang for your money. No other press in it's price range offers so much. Don't take my word for it just do a side by side evaluation for what you get for under $230 for the Lee Classic Turret press kit VS a RCBS or Hornady single stage kit which both cost more.
Regardless weather you want to reload a 100 rounds a month or 500 rounds a month, the Lee Classic Turret press will allow you to do either much faster and easier than any single stage press, in my experience at least 3x faster for the same amount of time and effort VS a single stage press.
Don't get me wrong I still use my Rockchucker presses to reload my precision rifle ammo as I am not loading large volume for my 300wsm, 300wm, 7mm STW , 308win, or 35 Remington, but for high volume HG and rifle like 223 I would never return to using my single stage presses as I once did.
High volume reloading FOR ME now that I have both a progressive and a auto indexing Lee press is at least 300 rounds at a sitting. I can easily reload well over 300 9mm with my Lee Classic Turret press in under two hours, or about 170 per hour, no way I could ever come even close to that amount in that time with my Rockchuckers.
And my last reason for advising the Lee Classic press.
This reason or justification if you will is based on if like me your spare time is often limited.
For the last 10 but especially the last 5 years I have work on average 24 hours of OT every week and only get one week end off a month. Also additional OT opportunities come up constantly with little or no advanced notice and with two sons destine for collage I don't turn down OT often. As a result my spare time had become quite limited and I found myself unable to reload as much as I once did (due to a reloading mistake I made I will no longer reload under time compressed circumstances especially if sleep deprived) and If I wanted to keep myself and my sons shooting every week or at least 3x a month I found myself having to either buy factory ammo or not shoot as often. I was even having difficulty finding the time to reload the lower volume of rifle ammo we needed for hunting and practice.
Now that I own both a Hornady progressive press and a Lee Classic 4 Hole Turret Press I always have enough time now to reload more than all the ammo my sons and I need. I leave my Hornady set up for 223 and my Lee Calssic set up for 9mm and my Rockchuckers for my hunting loads.
We reloaders are VERY lucky in that right now there are really no bad reloading presses so what ever you choose will serve you well for your lifetime.
I personally see no down side to buying a Lee Classic 4 hole Turret press VS any other press only advantages, especially of you wish to shoot a larger volume of hand gun rounds and don't have a great deal of spare time on a dependable regular basis to do so.
Do a side by side evaluation of a Lee Classic Turret press kit, its 3x higher rate of reloading volume production, the cost of the Lee and what you get in the Lee Classic 4 hole turret press kit VS a RCBS and Hornady reloading kits and then make your decision.
Unfortunately right now you might be hard pressed to find a Lee Classic Turret press kit in stock for a good price. A month ago a coworker of mine bought one on my advice for under $210 delivered. Did a recent search and couldn't find one in stock at a decent price anywhere, but i didn't leave no stone unturned.
Best price i could find on one in stock:
https://kempfgunshop.com/Lee-Turret-Press-Kit.html