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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 4151998" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I've never had any issues with my Dillion dies. I mostly use RCBS on the single stage for various rifle calibers and other pistol rounds I don't load in bulk on the progressive press. Redding for my rifle high precision rifle. The Lee factory crimp dies have replaced all of my pistol crimp dies for each caliber. They are great.</p><p></p><p>[USER=5316]@Mad Professor[/USER] turned me on to FW Arms decapping dies. I've never broken a single decapping pin, even on Berdan primers. It just punches a hole through the brass and keeps on going. It also has a simple but very efficient case centering 'shuttle'. I do my bulk decapping for nearly all rounds with that die now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 4151998, member: 24867"] I've never had any issues with my Dillion dies. I mostly use RCBS on the single stage for various rifle calibers and other pistol rounds I don't load in bulk on the progressive press. Redding for my rifle high precision rifle. The Lee factory crimp dies have replaced all of my pistol crimp dies for each caliber. They are great. [USER=5316]@Mad Professor[/USER] turned me on to FW Arms decapping dies. I've never broken a single decapping pin, even on Berdan primers. It just punches a hole through the brass and keeps on going. It also has a simple but very efficient case centering 'shuttle'. I do my bulk decapping for nearly all rounds with that die now. [/QUOTE]
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