I have owned a variety of reloading dies over the years, but the material and quality of the LEE dies is above reproach especially the carbide dies. The dies are easy to change for each step in the reloading process. One thing noteworthy about the LEE Precision Die Sets is that they come supplied with a shell holder and a powder measure/scoop. If there is one area of improvement it would to include a crimping die in their sets of reloading dies. This product is easy to use for the beginner as well as the seasoned re loader.
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I've used Lee dies for many, many years, they work well. I have some vintage RCBS dies that I set up for this caliber, to say I don't like them is being kind. Many issues with them, went ahead and purchased these to use in a semi-progressive press. The difference is night and day. I also use Dillon dies in my Dillon press, they are very good, though I consider the factory set incomplete as ordered, Lee dies have always worked and worked for a long time. I had trouble with a seating die that came about from years of use, many years of use, thousands of rounds seated with it, called Lee Precision wanting to buy the replacement part, they replaced the part for free for free.
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Spending all that extra money on other brands that do no better is just crazy! I have loaded thousands of rounds with Lee equipment in both pistol and rifle cartridges. Use Lee, enjoy the hobby of reloading, and save your money to buy quality guns!
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Lee products are always the best alternative, for me. I'll never use anything but Carbide dies again, and Lee makes them affordable. Includes the much needed shell holder, which often has to be purchased separately. And a yellow plastic dipper that can be thrown away immediately, as I weigh every charge ! Still, might prove useful for less powerful practice loads. It's all good. I have all major pistol calibers in Lee die sets. They never let me down.
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Just fabricated 50 cartridges for my Ruger LCP and my RM380. Fired about 28 and they all performed perfectly in each pistol. Minor nit is that the instructions don't fit in the box very well. Got exactly what I expected, having used a Lee three die set for 9mm for many years (1991). I've done about 1400 rounds in 9mm with the Lee dies and have never had a problem so I expect I'll get great service with the 380 dies.
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