Again ohihunter, I have been quite vocal on where I stand on Lee tools and the claims people make of them, but I would keep working on what you have before spending more money. Personally I feel that doing your priming on press is better than off press and kinda defeats the advantage gained by having a auto-indexing press for handgun loads.
I think we all kind of exaggerate the actual performance achieved by our respective press decisions. For example, I have read on this and other forums where guys say they get 250 rounds per hour on a LCT. If this is your expectation then I think you might be expecting too much. And it's not just speed, it others performance aspects.
A turret press, and I don't care what turret press you are talking about, is going to produce 100 to 180 rounds per hour tops. I have a turret press and have made many 1000s of rounds on it and tried and tried to break the 200 round per hour mark and couldn't do it. The best I have done is 160 rounds/hour in an actual measured 1 hour timeframe. What I can do is have a short burst of speed on a sample of say 10 rounds and extrapolate the time and calculate an impressive theoretical speed but in practice I cannot keep up that energy level for a whole hour.
In summery, look at what you have and operate it slowly to get a complete picture of how it works and then try to figure out what is causing the hic-ups. Something is not meshing as intended. Then slow down, take your time and you will get this to work I'm sure.