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Old September 18, 2000, 01:11 AM   #2
Chris McDermott
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Dillon dies have the quick disassembly cleaning feature; probably the reason for the higher price. Lee dies are usually the cheapest, but are typically shorter than other maker's dies. To use them in a Dillon press it's usually necessary to put the lock ring UNDER the die plate. RCBS makes dies for everything, and will even make dies for your own custom wildcat design if you are willing to pay the price.
I prefer Redding Pro Titanium carbide dies for my pistol reloding as they come with seperate seating & crimping dies; and have the Redding Profile Crimp dies for revolver calibers that need to be roll-crimped. They aren't cheap, but your reloading dies will probably outlast you.
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