Depends. The first question you need to ask yourself is "Am I anal?". If the answer to that question is "yes",you are going to LOVE your new hobby.
If you shoot handguns,rifles,or shotguns competitively,you have no choice but to reload unless you are wealthy. Even then you need to reload because ammo loaded specifically to meet the chamber specification of your gun and the type of shooting you do is as important as your gun is,
If your shooting is mostly casual/fun handgun shooting,buy a cheaper turret press like a Lee,and go for it. I personally don't like consumer-grade turret presses for rifle loads because resizing the brass on rifle rounds tends to wear them out fairly quickly,and you want precision,not slop.
If most of your rifle shooting is for hunting or fun shooting and you shoot .223 or .308,don't bother to reload. You can buy surplus ammo by the case cheaper than you can buy the components to load for those calibers. Or you could the last time I checked.
Same for 9mm handgun ammo.
I STRONGLY advise you get your hands or a current issue or two of The Shotgun News to see what is available and how much it is selling for. Don't let the name fool you. Most of the guns,parts,accessories,and reloading equipment for sale there is for rifles and handguns. Also,it's not "news". It's all about retail and wholesale ads for the shooting sports and hobbies. If you have never seen one,your jaw will drop the first time you do. I took several copies with me the last time I went to Russia,and dropped them off at Russian gun shops. Talk about jaws dropping!
But,other than The Shotgun News,nothing I wrote here matters if your answer to my first question was "Yes,I tend to be anal." You will have found a home once you start reloading,and wonder why you haven't be doing it your entire life.