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I use the Lee 38spe TC dies mate and I can get groups the size of 50p at 50M don't no how you could get better with it
If your not loading FMJ you will not need the extra crimping die
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Last edited by Simon_S; 14-11-2017 at 11:01 AM.
email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
The old ones used to work with both as do my old dies, but if you look at Kranks WS item 90511 357, it clearly states that it will not work with .38spl cases. Item 90510 38spl states that it will work with .357. I have 1/8" spacers from the 1980s to lift the dies to make them interchangeable. A few of our club members have fallen foul of this when they've got carried away and ordered before asking advice!
[I]DesG
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email...... stephenbarrow@ntlworld.com
I think that's the easiest mistake to make with pistol cartridges and newbie reloaders who jump in with both feet and buy a progressive press. There's usually plenty of room for a double charge of something like Bullseye in a .357 case but you can't make the same mistake with a .223 and something like Varget.
To be honest Des, I bought my Lee dies for reloading 38/357 about 30 years ago, so without looking at them I can't remember whether they're .38 or .357, although I remember getting the ones that gave me the option to load both calibres.
At the same time I bought a Lee Pro 1000 progressive press... 30 years on that its still going strong and used for my .357s, after maybe 50,000 rounds of .357, .45 and 9mm over the years.
The only thing thats needed replacing a few years ago was the shell plate carrier ...I somehow managed to bend it...