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<blockquote data-quote="Randall" data-source="post: 774912" data-attributes="member: 86"><p>I am currently using Lee dies to load .357, I will replace them with Lyman dies.I ran across a deal for a J frame .357 a while back and am using cast reloads. The dies have worked fine for loading bigger heavier frame guns in the past. Now it looks like the heavier loads are trying to pull the bullet from the case on recoil in the J frame.So I am going to Lyman dies for better control. I had a set of Lee dies for .44 mag that did the same thing and replaced them with Lyman. I had a set of rcbs .45 auto dies that would not size the case enough to hold the bullet and would get setback so they went too and I now have Lymans. I have had good results with Lee and RCBS rifle dies tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randall, post: 774912, member: 86"] I am currently using Lee dies to load .357, I will replace them with Lyman dies.I ran across a deal for a J frame .357 a while back and am using cast reloads. The dies have worked fine for loading bigger heavier frame guns in the past. Now it looks like the heavier loads are trying to pull the bullet from the case on recoil in the J frame.So I am going to Lyman dies for better control. I had a set of Lee dies for .44 mag that did the same thing and replaced them with Lyman. I had a set of rcbs .45 auto dies that would not size the case enough to hold the bullet and would get setback so they went too and I now have Lymans. I have had good results with Lee and RCBS rifle dies tho. [/QUOTE]
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