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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 1824542" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I have a variety of brands of dies, More RCBS than enything else, then Lee. I like the Dillon dies for the Dillon press as the sizer die has a little bit better chamfer </p><p>at the die opening, making cases feed from the case feeder better. I have never worn out a Lee die or any other for that matter and I have loaded many thousands</p><p>of rounds. For the buck, the Lee is hard to beat, especially with the premium sets that have the factory crimp die. All my straight wall pistol die sets are carbide for</p><p>obvious reasons, but the lee carbide dies are as good as any other brand for my purposes. The only caarbide die I have ever had a problem with is a Hornady, and </p><p>when I called to find out if it was in warranty, the lady I talked with basically brushed me off.. I've heard about their great warranty, but that was not my experience</p><p>Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 1824542, member: 807"] I have a variety of brands of dies, More RCBS than enything else, then Lee. I like the Dillon dies for the Dillon press as the sizer die has a little bit better chamfer at the die opening, making cases feed from the case feeder better. I have never worn out a Lee die or any other for that matter and I have loaded many thousands of rounds. For the buck, the Lee is hard to beat, especially with the premium sets that have the factory crimp die. All my straight wall pistol die sets are carbide for obvious reasons, but the lee carbide dies are as good as any other brand for my purposes. The only caarbide die I have ever had a problem with is a Hornady, and when I called to find out if it was in warranty, the lady I talked with basically brushed me off.. I've heard about their great warranty, but that was not my experience Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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