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Reloading dies

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    Posted: Mar 13 2023 at 9:51pm
I  have a Dillon 550 and would like to know what brand of dies fellow reloaders use? For the resizing die, is a full-size die recommended?  What about a crimping die?  

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I use Lee. And full size, think mine is the Carbide one


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I use the rcbs(carbide), and lee factory crimp, I got the rcbs for free, if I had to buy them I would have gone for Lee, all my other deluxe die sets (9mm, 38sp, 357)are from Lee
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Lyman full length with seating/taper crimp die. The powder funnel is your case mouth expander. I load on the 550B.
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Lee dies all the way for me, but must say that I have never tried others for compare. 
Factory crimp die for sure for my input. Trim length should not be overlooked on the M1 carbine. 
Reloading is indeed a learning process. Stay safe and proceed. 
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