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Originally Posted by SheriffJoe
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Originally Posted by SheriffJoe
Lee Crimping die.

Remove the carbide ring when desiring bullets to stay at .430,.431, etc. or you'll resize back down.

I keep seeing this repeated on forums, but I've never experienced this myself. I use the Lee FCD and the Lee Collet for crimping 44mag and they absolutely DO NOT size the bullet.



https://leeprecision.com/reloading-dies/hand-gun-dies/lee-carbide-factory-crimp-die/

**A carbide sizer inside the Carbide Factory Crimp die post-sizes the cartridge while it is crimped so every round will positively chamber freely with factory like dependability. **
Must be for a different cartridge.

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I seat and crimp in one operation in an RCBS seating die. In over 40 years I’ve never seen a problem.


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If I’m looking for the most accuracy possible….I seat and crimp in separate operations. If only for plinking purposes…..one step! memtb


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Originally Posted by lastround
I seat and crimp in one operation in an RCBS seating die. In over 40 years I’ve never seen a problem.
^^^^This. And I only crimp my .44 mag and .357 mag bullets, which I do on a separate RCBS seat die than the one that I use for the .44 and .38 spl bullets. For my .44 spl, .45 acp, .38 spl, or 9 mm bullets. I have another RCBS seat die set only to remove the flair of the case mouth.


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Separate step with a dedicated Lee Crimping die.

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