I have one of there 3 hole progressive presses, and an O frame. I use the O frame for 45-70 BPCR loads, and the progressive for smokless and black powder pistol rounds, 38 long colt, 45 colt, 44 colt. I reload around 4-5000 rounds a year, sometime more sometimes less. The ammo I produce is not what I'd call match grade, but that's more to do with sorting my cast bullets and case prep than the press. It does require that you hold it's little hand, but it produces good bullets, especialy for coboy shooting. The only automatic function is the auto index and primmer feed. I put powder and bullet and case in by hand. I use a Dillon scale, and Lee carbide dies. While not match grade, I can ring 200 meter steels reliably with my 1860 Henry in 45 colt with factory sights.
For the money I've been more than satisfied with Lee products in general. I love there moulds, especialy there 6 cavity moulds. I only wish they'd produce a 6 cavity round ball mould. I do not like there scale, mine was accurate, but a pain to set-up and use.