bohica793
Master
Since you haven't loaded in a while, I would suggest you use what presses you currently have for a bit and figure out what you like, don't like and features you would want in a press. Only then would I go out shopping for a new one. Spending $500 or more on a press to load less than 500 rounds a month seems like overkill to me, but that's just my opinion. Dillons are great although I personally run a pair of Hornady Lock and Load progressives for most of my work. I do have a Dillon Square Deal I use exclusively for 10mm mainly because the caliber changeover time on it is annoying.
If you can, find someone with the equipment you are interested in and see if you can get some hands-on time to find out if it is good as you expect. Remember you are making a long term investment and don't want to have to make it twice.
If you can, find someone with the equipment you are interested in and see if you can get some hands-on time to find out if it is good as you expect. Remember you are making a long term investment and don't want to have to make it twice.