Joed,
Let me pipe in again, I do use the primer system on the LNL. It works very well. I also use the One Shot on the shuttle and track area. For most of my pistol rounds I load full progressive. Start with tumbled cases, go through the press and out comes a finished round. 38 Spcl, 357 Mag, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, 45 Colt, 380 ACP, and even 32 ACP.
For 9MM, which incidentally is the round I load the most, I actually run through 2 batches on the progressive. I have a Lone Wolf barrel which is very tight, it is the tightest chamber in 9MM, that I use on my Glock 17. Because of this tight chamber, I have to size the brass as far down as possible. I'm also using the Hornady bullet feed die and tubes, so I have to expand the mouth a fair bit more than normal. Given all that I found that it goes a lot smoother when I size/deprime, prime and flare in one batch. Then I switch dies, powder, bullet feed and seat/crimp for the second run. I loaded 400 rounds yesterday and another 200 today at a nice even pace.
For some rifles, 223, 308, 30-06, I resize/deprime on the RCBS Rock Chucker, case prep as needed, then I go on the LNL for the primer, powder and seating. 300 Blackout, if it's been prepped (primer pocket crimps) goes full progressive.