Not interested - I only really use rifles.
I use an RL550B to reload rifle, Dillon's aren't just for pistol.
Then again, if it is all you want to load, and only that many rounds a year, a single stage isn't a bad option.
But in terms of buying a minimal setup, that's never worked for me. I always end up getting a better setup, and the system I replace becomes an additional cost with less payback.
My single stage is limited to resizing and depriming now.
One point about rifle reloading: That's the setup where I ended up with Redding competition dies, power case trimmers, etc. You can spend $400 on just a good powder measure. (Extruded powders seem to offer some of the best loads in Rifle, and they measure poorly in a lot of powder measures.) Then you want both full length resizing dies, and neck sizing dies. Soon you consider turning the case necks, want tools to tell you where the rifling starts in your barrel, chronographs, etc. etc.
But for a basic setup for making hunting ammo, you might be choosing a good path.
Not trying to argue, just trying to answer the original question you posed. It seems you're looking for at cost as a primary factor, and your initial numbers seemed low.
Don't forget to add in a few reloading manuals...