I have 3 Hornady LnL measures and a Lyman Brass Smith and really like all of them. Both have pros and cons.
The Hornady comes with a rifle rotor, but for doing small charges in pistol you'll want to buy the pistol rotor which adds to the cost. It drops ball powders like water with no leakage, even with something as fine as H110, and once seasoned and set to the desired charge it's very consistent. It works with stick powders but it doe's cut them sometimes and isn't quite as accurate, but I weigh and trickle as needed. The hopper holds a 1/2# or so, so no refilling during a session. Adjustment is quick and easy. Current price at Midway is about $95 with the pistol rotor about another $46, so about $140 before shipping and tax.
The Lyman can handle small pistol charges and large rifle charges as delivered, no extra cost involved. But adjusting the charge is a little awkward/clunky in my opinion. Once the charge is set it is very consistent, just getting it set takes a small bit more effort than the Hornady. No leakage with fine powders, and I haven't used it with stick powders so can't comment there. One downside is the size of the hopper, it is kinda small. When loading small charges for pistol I can do 100 or more without refilling, but I would think reloading rifle it would need filling at least once every 100 charges. Current price on Midway is about $62 before tax and shipping.
Both the Lyman and Hornady's come with baffles as well. I would recommend both, but if loading rifle the Hornady would get the nod due to the larger hopper. The Lyman would get the nod if price is a concern. I load on a single stage so speed and size of the hopper is not an issue for me.
chris