Shotgun reloads are a breeze. Just need lots of storage room for the hulls, wads, shot, etc.
For pistol only, again, I heartely recommend Dillon's Square Deal progressive reolader. Its relatively inexpensive, gives very accurate repeatability and they have an exceptional service/support dept. Great way to break into reloading large quantities of ammo. And its probably just as cheap as buying all the stuff to reload one round at a time, too.
From a suggestion by a friend, back in the early '80s, I gave my Dad (who was shooting Seniors in IPSC) a Square Deal for Christmas one year. He was gunsmith, ex-bullseye pistol shooter and a fanatic about his reloads. Seating, precise powder charges, etc. He loved the reloader. He began having problems with the main arm breaking and at one point Dillon mailed him (free) extras while they worked out the problem. When they fixed they problem, they sent a new one (again) free of charge. A year or two later, he bought an XL650. They are a great company, imo. But, I haven't made use of their services since the mid '80's. Hopefully they haven't changed.
XL650 should handle all those rounds you mentioned (but it'll cost you more). You simply have to buy the die plates. You can check on thier website and see what they have.
Floyd