Well, I switched to Dillon after over a year of fighting with my LNL. IMHO, the Dillon is head and shoulders above the Hornady.
On my Hornady, there were out of spec parts that loused up the primer feed. I'm told it's fixed now in the second generation presses. My shell plates needed grinding to facilitate completed round ejection and the spring that does that doesn't allow you to use a fifth station Lee factory crimp die. One of the main reasons I got the press was the five stations and it was a disappointment to not be able to use station five.
The pistol inserts for the powder measure were out of round and I had to replace them. The automatic case feeder kept jamming up top, and wouldn't reliably drop .40 S&W. When I made some of the "fixes" for these problems I was told they had made some of those changes too! Made me wonder why they didn't tell me so I didn't waste all that time. Also made me wonder why I was spending my money to fix their problems.
It now sits gathering dust, though I do sometimes use it as a single stage for .45-70 loading or a batch processor for sizing/belling. I prime off press.
I originally bought the press because I thought they had a very good idea. What I got prompted me to go ahead and buy a Dillon 650, which has been great. Wish I'd have gotten the Dillon in the first place.