I started reloading in my mid-teens. I used a single cavity Lee mold for my 44 mag DW. I also used the, primitive by todays standard, lee load kit ( punch in case to resize, decap with pin, re-cap with punch etc.). I then got a Lee turret press. It was great...my brother still uses it. Once I had a job that payed better I upgraded to a D550 kit.
It is capable of very accurate reloading at a good rate. I also have a Lyman C press for my 45-70 and 45-2 7/8. That being said there are thing to consider. The lee turret works great, as do a lot of lee products. How many calibers do you reload for and for what purpose....cowboy action versus bench match have different requirements. Ease of switching calibers...I had a separate powder measure and would size/prime and bell-then charge the cases in a block moving the powder measure from case to case then came seating and crimping......worked great for pistols. When I started benching with my 308 I used a c press and competition dies and weighed all components not to mention case length and run-out. Nowadays I use my 550 for everything except my 45-70 and 45-2 7/8. Research the forums and get an idea of what the ultimate purpose for the press is as well as budget. Hornady, Dillon,Lyman,Lee etc. are all good for reloading....depending on your needs and budget. Many put down Lee bullet molds but my Lee 429 405 casts up there with my customs. YMMV