I really like old American iron reloading presses. Some time back, I bought a Lyman All American turret press from one of the members of this board. It is a true delight to use.
The AA contains four holes and is rotated by hand. It is set up for what I call short 45s, with a set of 45 ACP dies plus a tamper crimp die in the head. With just a change of shell holders, I can load 45 ACP, 45 Auto Rim and 45 Cowboy Special.
The press works much the same as a Hollywood with the shell holder moving up and down around a large steel column. The head is indexed by hand for the die you want to use. It is very smooth and has plenty of leverage for any normal handloading task.
I just purchased a second one and when it arrives it will be set up for 45 Colt. I will probably get one more for the 44 Mag/Special round. I also have a Redding 6 hole turret set up for 38 Special. I like the Redding, but it is much more costly than the Lyman AA. This will take care of my most often loaded handgun rounds. Rifle ammo will still be loaded on the RCBS A2 and Pacific Super C.
The Lyman All American is a wonderful old press that has been out of print for a very long time. Out of print or not, it still works great.