I've had a couple of LNL presses now since 2000 or so. One had the case feeder. I gotta tell you, this is a tinkerer's press. The primer feed is really sensitive to dirt. Look at it sideways and it will fail. When you first set it up, you have to center the primer punch and pick up slide hole in the primer tube hole or...you will not have reliable primer feed. The trouble is, is that to do this you have to eye ball it and move the plastic actuator rod holder back and forth until you get it. Strictly trial and error. A true PITA. One grain of powder will jam this entire set up, one freak'n grain.
Then there's the case feeder. O'l shaky tilt. You adjust it, tweak it and if you are lucky, it will drop cases most of the time. Today however was not one of those days. Today it was every third or fourth cased failed to properly drop. That's not counting the tipped cases that got crushed in the sizing die. Grrrrrrrrrr! Without the case feeder you can make some hay provided you keep things clean.
Now the bullet feed dies, the ones that work with bullet tubes not the collator, those are a waste of time. Sometimes they drop a bullet, sometimes none and sometimes the entire column. Too frustrating to even contemplate.
I took my press out of storage a week ago. It took over four hours of fiddling and tweaking to get it up and going.....but the case feeder still is an issue. I'm thinking I should have gone Blue. Now I'm too broke and out of work to do anything about it.