"Ain't modern marketing wonderful?
That's why I make it clear that I don't work for the company when I post my experience with a product. You can't always be sure of what you're reading - experience or something else. "
I WISH I worked for Hornady OR Dillon, or Ruger, or Cabela's or.....
Sadly, I'm a corporate chump who sends his hard earned money to the above mentioned!
"I can't use a Lee Factory Crimp Die in my LNL fifth station because it hits the ejector wire. If they fixed that, they didn't tell me about it. They didn't tell me that they had fixed their casefeeder to work with .40 S&W, or replaced the old plastic primer feed base with a metal one that doesn't break, etc. They didn't offer to send me those fixes for free, or just shipping, etc. "
The primer feed is metal. I can't comment on the casefeeder working w. anything other than 357, as that's all I have loaded to date. I also don't know about the problem w. the ejector wire. Sorry.
"A Dillon is not cheap, but it's cheaper than buying a Hornady LNL and then being glad you replaced it with a Dillon. "
The LnL is hundreds less than the 650. I am not knocking the 650, I'm sure it's a fine product and the people who use it are no doubt beyond reproach in manners, personal grooming, and eloqution.
However, for me, and only me, the LnL is a fine press and I am quite happy with it. When I damaged a part, Hornady sent me the replacement at no charge.