I've owned and used both.
In my opinion, the Dillon is a more reliable precise machine. That said, the Lee worked for me when I was on a tight budget just fine. It just took some tinkering every now and then. I kept plenty of ball chain on hand. Mine seemed to like breaking the powder measure chain.
My choice now is Hornady. I sold the Dillon and picked up the Hornady based on what some friends have said. I love it and I'm not looking back.
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