RickyH Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 (edited) What dies are the best one to use Dillon or Lee? I have a Dillon 650 Edited December 27, 2008 by RickyH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevin c Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 (edited) Either set works. Dillon sizing dies are known (notorious?) for the flare designed into the opening, making it easy for the case to feed into the die without binding or jamming. The down side is that the part of the case under the flare (just above the extractor rim) doesn't get resized, which for some cases in some barrels in some calibers may cause chambering issues. Lee dies are like most sets that size further down the case. Their special Factory Crimp Die gets further down than most. EGW has something very similar. Those special dies are helpful for brass shot through guns where the chamber allows more brass expansion ("guppy bellied brass") - Glocks, for instance. ETA: For most brass under most circumstances either brand works. I personally use Dillon. Edited December 27, 2008 by kevin c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshidaex Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 On my 650, I have the following: EGW for sizing and depriming Redding competition seater Dillon crimp die Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VegasOPM Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 I bought and use the Dillons after I crushed one too many cases with my RCBS dies. The flare causes some issues, but it makes the whole process much smoother. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Miles Posted December 27, 2008 Share Posted December 27, 2008 On my 650's (38SC & 40S&W) I use a lee U die, Redding Competitopn seating die and a Lee Resizer/crimp die. I just recently came into a set of Dillon 38 Super dies (free) so I've put the Dillon sizer/decapper in the first station, the Lee U die, minus the decapping pin, in the second station. Third station is for powder/flaring, fourth station is the Redding Competition seater and the Lee resizer/ crimp die is in the fifth. The Dillon resizer helps ease the transition of the brass resizing into the Lee U Die. Not really necessary, just wanted to try it. Even though I have carbide dies I still polish all brass well and use Hornaday One Shot case lube. This combination works very well for me. CYa, Pat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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