the press is the main tool....no use in going too cheap
I'm brand new to reloading, but absolutely believe in this statement.
I started collecting equipment for my bench Black Friday week, watching for sales through X-mas. I picked up RCBS carbide 3-die sets in a couple of handgun calibers for $28 per set. Also from RCBS, I got an APS bench priming tool and loader for the APS strips, both dirt-cheap. Amazon had loading blocks, tumblers, media sifters, etc. on sale.
i had expected at some point, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, 12 days of Christmas, sometime, Dillon might put a press on sale. Lee, Hornady, RCBS, everyone else had presses on sale. It wasn't to be. I finally paid full price for my Dillon 550, and would gladly do it again.
@BigRed, you've already mentioned 6 calibers. It would sure be nice to set each of those up once in their own tool-head, then change the press from one caliber to another in two-minute's time. (hint: there is a price break if you buy 3 or more tool-heads at a time)
$0.02 worth, from a newly minted blue-press snob.
Ultimately, you can get the job done on a wide range of presses. Invest as your budget allows and enjoy the reloading process.