Amen to the above. I loaded on a LNL for two weeks and sent it back. But I think they have fixed most of the problems I had with ejection. Mine had an ejector wire that interfered with last station and had to be separately adjusted if you were changing cases that were really different in diameter like .32 to.45. This a minor point, but Hornady did not, at that time, have a powder thru expander die for .32 so you had to do it in 2 stages - expand then drop powder. Not a problem if you don't load .32. It did have a very smooth action and was well made.
One other point: Dillon's customer service is open Saturday which is when I set up my press and do a lot of reloading. They also seem to have more customer service agents.
Hornady's service is also very good and will replace broken parts free, but they aren't open on Saturday and sometimes you can't get them during the week and have to leave a message.
I went with a Dillon 650 and never looked back. My suggestion is to get it all at once instead of dragging it out. Get the case feeder, bullet tray, powder check die and roller handle.
Jeff
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