Back to the OP, how much are you wanting to load and shoot would be my main question. I use Lee Loaders for certain calibers, but if I shoot very much at all, I would buy a press, much easier and less time consuming. And if you are planning on any longer distance shooting, a press setup is much easier to produce more concentric ammo. I have shot some very good groups with Lee Loaders out to 150 yards or so, but the press setup gets the call for longer range stuff. I also do not hammer in the primers, set one off, and you will see why. I don't hammer in the bullets either- I use a drill press like an arbor press to press the bullets in. If you can find one of the older "improved" loaders, they are much better in my opinion. The hand priming tool they use is not the best, but still better than hammering in primers, and the depriming base is different, and it makes it easier to seat the bullets straighter. Get one, they are cheap, they work, and if you don't like it, they can be sold for pretty much what you gave for it. But if you plan on shooting much at all, you will be money ahead to buy a press setup. The Lee breechlock press kit is a decent press, and the kit with everything you need inclluding a priming tool can be had for around $100. JMO, Billy
BTW, I have 4 of the Lee "Zero Error" target loaders, and used properly, I can get ammo just as concentric and as accurate as with my press setup, but I use a scale for the powder. I can thorw charges with the scoops and ball powder that vary no more than a tenth of a grain for 20+ throws, but when you use extruded powders, I cannot keep the charges consistent enough for my liking.