Ya, but they are alot more time consuming then lee's. They would not sell alot of dies. So in this case you could argue the instructions are not as detailed. But that is not the case with the rods. I am sure there are other instructions where they don't want to take on liability with risky set up or one that requires you pay attention. Again not the case with the rods.

Usually when people come up with something better, it is usually easier. Yours may be more accurate, but I didn't know there was a problem in the first place. Now people shooting greater ranges than me, do all kinds of stuff I don't do. I like learning about it. But my range is only 100 yards. Last year with a chainsaw I was able to make a spot where I could shot 100 yards. I kinda like up close better. But I like being able to move around more. But that is neither here nor there.