I found that progressives are great for large runs of handgun ammo and single stage for all rifle ammo.
I used an old Pacific/Hornady progressive for 38/357, 44, 45ACP and 45LC. A great press when you get it set up but takes some time and TLC to get it running just right. My nephew has it now but can't stand the messing and bought a Redding T7 with spare turrets and loves it.
Worst progressive I ever used was an inline thing from RCBS that I was asked to test out for a dealer. I tried really hard on that monster but it was a disaster and I gave up in the end. I believe it's now used as a boat anchor.
I have an original Rockchucker for all the stuff I do now, it's slow but precise.