For turret presses I have a Lyman Spar-T, a Lyman Tru-Line Jr. with a converted turret ( to the larger dies) , and a Lee 4 hole Classic cast, which is the one I use the most.
Along with about 4-5 single stage of mixed manfrs.. (
RCBS,Lee, etc.), that I use mostly for rifle calibers & utility duties like de-capping, bullet sizing, primer pocket swaging, etc..
I can say that I prefer the turrets for the speed & not having to change out dies, but since I was started on single stage, I still have a fondness for them. Particularly for rifle rounds.
I am not going to offer any suggestions about mnfr, as that is up to the one spending their hard earned $$, but The reason I prefer & use the Lee Classic cast the most is the ease of changing out turrets. I have about 10-12 turrets & they are all pre set for the most common setups I use, due to having multiple handgun calibers to reload. To change from one setup to the next is just a matter of maybe a minute to remove one turret & install the next, and not having to change the dies over & over.
Perhaps there are other turret presses that make for easy & fast changeovers, but I have not been in the market for any new presses for some time & so have just stayed with what I have. Besides, right now I think I have enough presses already since I don't have the room to have them all set up at one time. (
I do use the Lee press plate system & I made my own oak "plates" for each press, so I just keep the presses on shelves & take out the one I want to use when I need it. I also have a SS semi permanent setup that I can flip upsidedown for certain tasks like bullet sizing that is removable also, but is generally left in place. )
I don't have any progressive presses, but I think that maybe someday I might, if I find a good deal on one. Otherwise I will stick to the SS & turret presses. I like to take my time & am particular about the "doing" of reloading as well as casting & I have no need to pump out a lot in a short amount of time as others might. So, what I have suits me just fine.
IMO,, it is kind of like the Ford, Chevy, Dodge deal with vehicles when it comes with reloading presses. Some want basic version & one particular make because it suits them, others might find that they have other needs & choose what suits them for their purposes.
So, I don't know what turret would suit you Elpatoloco/Colby ( Lazyduck), but I hope you find something that you can be happy with using, as a complement to your other press(s).
G'Luck~!