I started with a Dillon XL650. I can't recommend it enough. Additionally, I began with pistol calibers because they are much easier to set up and reload. If you get into 300 blk/556, there is a lot more prep work to get started. Don't sleep on Lee Carbide dies. At first, I only wanted Dillon, but man, are they expensive. It takes a lot to recoup the money in 9mm and 556. You will save more per round with the 300 blk, 308, and 45 ACP. Shotgun is a whole new system and won't be compatible with the press, I believe.
I started with a Dillon XL650. I can't recommend it enough. Additionally, I began with pistol calibers because they are much easier to set up and reload. If you get into 300 blk/556, there is a lot more prep work to get started. Don't sleep on Lee Carbide dies. At first, I only wanted Dillon, but man, are they expensive. It takes a lot to recoup the money in 9mm and 556. You will save more per round with the 300 blk, 308, and 45 ACP. Shotgun is a whole new system and won't be compatible with the press, I believe.