I reload for:
380 ACP
9mm
.357 Mag/38 Special
10mm
.44 Mag
45 Colt
.223/5.56mm
6.8 SPC
300 Blackout
50 Beowulf
7mm Rem Mag
.308 Win (AR-10 platform and match bolt gun)
30-06
.300 Win Mag
.300 Rem Ultra Mag
.375 H&H
I have 4 presses set up to run, depending on what I am loading:
2-Dillon RL550 one for large primers, one for small primers (got tired of the time required to change the primer system out)
1-RCBS Rock Chucker (over 30 years old, my first press, used to decap brass)
1-Redding Turret Press (used to make my match ammo for the .308 Win and .300 RUM and all non-AR platform rifle cartridges)
All of my pistol and AR15/AR10 platform ammunition are run on one of the Dillons based on primer size. I found I could not make reliable match ammo with the Dillon because of the flex in the indexing head and rest of the system...I was getting inconsistent bullet seating depths by over 0.005" at times, so all of the Match and large rifle cartridges are now run on the Redding which I have multiple heads so my dies never have to come out of the press head.
If I did more shooting with a single handgun cartridge, I would look at one of the Dillon Square Deals for the single cartridge, then there is no messing around, just get materials and start to make ammo.
For measuring powder I either use the Dillon measures or a Hornady electronic dispensing scale-one charge per round on the Redding. I also have a Lyman electronic scale and an old RCBS beam scale.
For cleaning I went with a Dillon CV-2001 vibratory dry media tumbler. I have an ultrasonic cleaner I got on Amazon for truck parts which I can also use for cleaning brass. The Amazon unit was a lot cheaper and bigger than what Hornady or whomever sells. I'm to the point where I do not have to have perfect shiny brass, just cleaned out with no trash in the primer pocket, and my dry media does that without having to dry all the wet cases.
Hope that helps.