Do not sacrifice quality!! You will regret it every time you use this press. This time reloading can be as rewarding as the shooting, so I say again: DO NOT SACRIFICE QUALITY!
I would get a single stage good quality unit i.e. rockchucker and maybe the Lee dies with the 4th crimp die.
You will also need loading blocks (try midway wooden blocks) Dial calipers, bullet puller, case reamer.
Other items will present themselves, maybe a Lee hand primer tool.
Personally I like Lee dies, I have used the lee primer tool but not much else of the Lee line do I care for.
btw, RCBS makes a primer tool attachment for the Rockchucker, I use one on my rifle cartridges and like it very much.
The Dillon is a great press I load: 38 special, 357 mag, 9 mm, 41 mag, 44 spec, 44 mag, 45 acp, 223 rem on mine, but prefer the rockchucker for larger rifle rounds.
If I had to make a box of the best ammo I could make, it would be on my rock chucker hands down.
The single stage press is not lesser machine, many loaders prefer this press to any other.
good luck
Fred