Is the press new enough to have the ez-ject plate and snap free primer cam? If not, I would 100% recommend the update.
If it is not the ez-ject system it will have a wire over the shell plate to eject the cases.
If it doesn't have the wire over the shell plate, it's the current system and doesn't need updated.
I would recommend grinding out the area where the case retaining spring takes a dive to get under station five so the spring doesn't drag on the case rim.
@Walkalong has some really good pictures of what he did on his and I have done the same. Haven't kinked a case spring since and case don't get caught under the spring when case is ejecting.
This area under the shell plate.
Here.
That nub sticking up is the ez-ject ejector. It is current on the sub base. Walkalong did a much cleaner job of grinding his out then I did but it solve the spring kinking issue permanently.
Grinding this out keeps your springs from looking like this
It's just beyond me why Hornady has never fixed this problem. It makes all the difference in the world.
I deprime with my LNL-AP using the case feeder to get it over with quick. After I do I clean out in front of the priming shuttle, grit and dirt accumulate there and keep the shuttle from coming forward far enough and primers will start hanging up.
I had to adjust the indexing wire that the pushing the priming shuttle in and out when mine was new, to get it to prime right, I haven't had to readjust it in the last 8 or 10 years I've had it. It primes well.
That's all I had to do to mine, except I added a case feeder to mine a couple years after I bought the press.