I use a turret press - Lyman - but if buying now I'd get the Lee cast press. Much handier. Also, I use the Lee ProAuto Disk. I am happy with it but often the little disks don't quite dispense the weight of powder shown on the chart. So I always check weigh the first 10 loads - OH and I use the Lee, thru the expander / powder dies. Get the swivel for the measure too. The Pro Auto will leak a little too- H110/ 296 a little, more often the real fine flake powders like AA WSF. But not as show stopper and I usually load no more than 500 rounds at a time so haven't had escaping powder to be a problem. The removable hopper on the Pro Auto is very handy. Once set I have rarely found the powder charge to change unless you are using a real fluffy powder - as the hopper empties, the charge may change a little. I try to keep the hopper topped off to avoid this.
I like the Lee factory crimp die for my auto loads but don't often use them for my revolver loads.
I usually prep and deprime my cases at a different time. Then expand, charge, seat crimp in another batch.