I purchased my LCT going on 3½ years ago. I load 45ACP, 380ACP and 357SIG with it. Changing calibers is quick and easy. Once you have the dies and turret set to your liking, they stay there.
Unlike Crusty, my plastic indexing ratchet didn't last long. The culprit was the operator, not Lee. A spare comes with the LCT when you buy it. You may not know what it is and Lee doesn't tell you, but it's in a small plastic bag and looks unimportant. Stow that sucker! Don't throw it away.
The only problem I've encountered with Lee equipment is the assembley/operating instructions. What little customer service I've needed from them (mainly reseaching loading 357SIG) was excellent. Fortunately there are forums like this one with a lot of folks that are only too willing to help out. For many of us, on the way to reloading so we could shoot more and/or save money, we discovered another hobby.
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