I LOVE my LEE! People look down o LEE presses, for some uneducated reason. I call it my poor man's progressive, but the turret moves with each pull of the handle, instead of the shell moving. I can easily do 150 rounds an hour of .44-40. I have actually done a little over 200 in an hour when I was in my stride and loading smokeless all the time. I use the LEE 44-40 dies: sizing/de-capper, powder thru expander, bullet seat/roll crimp (though I do not use roll crimp on 44-40) and finally LEE factory crimp die. If you get the turret press with auto index, TAKE A MINUTE and follow the "index adjustment instructions." even on 44-40, I doubt if I crush one case in 600 or 700 rounds. I have their auto disk powder drop, and with ball powder like 231 or 2400, it throws within .02 grain weight. (ie: 6.60 + or - .02 grain).
I have loaded tens of thousands of rounds in the following calibers with the LEE turret press through the last 18 years:
9mm, 45 ACP, 10mm, .38/357, .44 Mag. .44 special, .44 Colt, .45 Schofield, .45 Colt, 38-40, 44-40, 30-30, 45-70, 45-120 (no auto index), 56-56, 56-50, .30 carbine, .223, 7.62x39, and a few others.