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The lee FCD taper crimp did not do a good heavy crimp. It's SUPPOSED to do a roll crimp.
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So...what you're saying is, the "taper crimp" die, didn't "do a roll crimp"?
Say it ain't so. Maybe you should be "more specific".
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A cheaper alternative to any maker's dedicated crimp die is to simply acquire an extra seat/crimp die and pull the seating stem out. (Sometimes you can acquire a tool steel die set for next to nothing and just leave the sizing and belling dies in the box.)
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I've suggested the same thing. The Lee seating die bodies can be bought separately from Lee. They aren't that expensive at all.
http://leeprecision.com/seat-die-body-44-mag.html
FWIW, I'm sorry I may have confused some of you by mentioning other companies making separate crimping dies and not pointing out the absence of a carbide sizing ring. I was referring to the process of using a dedicated crimping die, in a separate step, rather that the actual construction of the die.