Since we're concerned about future readers.....
The Lee Loadmaster is not the demon possessed mechanical nightmare some may say it is. I bought a Loadmaster couple years ago. Mine has been easily manageable. Priming system...trouble free (yep). My Lee dies....trouble free. Consistant COL...you have to set it up carefully and have all stations in play and do your part. COL is not strong point but is acceptable. Plinking ammo in 9mm, .223 Rem, .45 ACP...cranked them out by the thousands. Without going in to a long review; mount press solid (SOLID), align and tune understanding that one adjustment over here can negatively adjust something over there, everything has to be aligned in harmony with everything else, check for things loosening up, clean periodically, complete rhythmic strokes. If any of that scares you then stay away from progressive.
Get a Lee Classic Cast Breechlock Single Stage for precision loading and you will have a nice, ECONOMICAL reloading setup.
If your pockets are really deep and/or you're mechanically challenged then try something else.
If you do buy a Loadmaster, buy it new. It seems the new equipment has some of the bugs worked out.
My Loadmaster set up for 9mm was, IIRC, $230. That's with a case feeder. Do the penny mod on the case feeder and...99% trouble free.
Whichever press you buy you will have to put some effort into learning that press. From reading here on THR it seems they all have their little quirks.
My two cents.