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Any thoughts on the Lee carbide dies?
The .40s&w set was the first ones I owned. They are machined well and are very consistent in everything they do. Most of the time, I get the OAL of my .40's within +/- 0.002 of each other and thats with the factory crimp die. I've loaded up my first 35 rounds of 223, but haven't been to the range yet to test them out, but again, they are all very consistent. Supposedly the lee rifle dies are designed to use the decrimping rod as a stuck case extraction tool, but I haven't had one of those yet and I've run about 1k cases through the die.
And yes, the price was a big selling point for me too. I haven't had any problems with any of my Lee stuff, so I keep buying it. If I start running into problems or QA/QC issues, I might consider branching out. But I absolutely LOVE the breech lock lock ring eliminators. The quick-disconnect works amazingly well once you get the dies dialed in and they hold their settings no matter how many times you remove/install them. Makes swapping between dies or calibers take less than 10 seconds.
Last edited by BuffCyclist; 08-01-2013 at 16:19.