My opinion is about as valuable as any so here it is. I'm down to two progressive presses these days. I load almost all handgun rounds on one or the other if loading 10 rounds or 500 unless it's just for "testing" something different. That would just be a few to start and I would do that on a single stage. (I have two of those also) It's no more difficult to load 10 or 20 rounds on a progressive press than it is using a turret, it's just faster. I've owned several turret presses, the last two were the Lee Classic Turret model. They were o.k., I sold them both. There is a bit of an "acquaintance" period with a progressive press but once there you'll understand what I mean about using one for small(er) amounts. I do enjoy reloading, in fact more than shooting, that's why like many here I have WAY MORE ammo stored in boxes than I'll probably ever shoot by myself. Welllllll, maybe. But as fast I shoot them I reload them so the stack never really seems to get smaller...when I decide I want to become "one" with my ammunition I load rifle stuff. All done on a single stage, with all the brass prep, turn necks, flash holes, uniform primer pockets, case comparators, bullet comparators, weighing, measuring, comp mics, concentricity gauges, you name it, anything I can think of or read about. It gets crazy but I enjoy it. Does it make a difference in my shooting accuracy? naw, probably not, because unlike most here, I'm just not a very good shot, but, I don't own a 6.5 anything, if I did I'm sure I would do much better.....
I like all reloading presses, I just think they're cool stuff, I just prefer a progressive cuz they're "cooler" than the others.....