Thanks for all the suggestions. I shoot about 100 rounds every month or so. Depending on family and work. My biggest concern is finding space in my duplex.
I shot around a hundred rounds a month, too... Until I started reloading.
At only 100 rounds per month, I think you might want to assess how long it would take you to recoup your outlay for reloading equipment (press, dies, prep tools, scale, calipers) and components (powder, primers, bullets). For the volume of shooting you do, it *might* be more economical to just keep using factory ammo and just make an investment to stockpile a little as supplies allow.
Ultimately, that's your call to make. FWIW, my low shooting volume was one of the reasons I went with the cheapest press I could. I couldn't justify the higher outlay of cash for such little 'need'.
Also, at those volumes, I think you could get by easily with a single stage press. Don't get me wrong, I *love* the looks of the Lee Turret (and will probably upgrade to one down the line)...
If you *do* decide to get into reloading, I can tell you that you don't need a ton of space. We live in a duplex, too, and my reloading bench is quite small. I decap/resize downstairs on the press, do all my case prep and priming upstairs. My prep usually happens at the dining room table, after everyone else has gone to bed. I work over a cheap plastic bin to catch the brass shavings and residue from the primer pockets. Then, I head back downstairs to charge with powder and seat a new bullet.