I am slow to make decisions and this has been an ongoing process for 2 years. It was delayed for a time by some other issues.
I studied this situation for awhile, looked at the bone yard several times, here and a couple of other sites.
The arguments pro and con for each turned out to be about the same.
The reasoning for choices made by others was a bit more subjective and I had to read between the lines quite a bit.
Cost was a concern, but the decision did not turn on cost. I was determined to get what I thought would fit my mindset and needs or not do this at all.
GB's comments on the Hornady were important as they seemed to fit my mindset very closely, though I really was turned on by the Redding and still like it. The LNL bushing was a big turn on, though I could have done without them I liked the thought process.
I am looking at the LNL single stage as I type. It is far sturdier by sight than the RCBS and others that I saw, maybe even the Redding.
I will start with the straight wall cases in pistol [I am not shooting rifle] .45, .38 Super, and 9x23W. At some point I will reload the .357SIG and possibly the .40.
I will say that should I ever get to the point of desiring to load even 15K rounds a year I would choose to follow the cult.
Blessings