Hello everybody. I've been playing more and more with the Lee Factory Crimp Die with my loads. I was wondering what people have experienced with brass life when using it. Does it shorten the life span of your brass? Thanks for your time, Eric
I use Lee FCD in all my pistol reloads (9mm, 40, 45 & 38 SC). I have a batch of 300 pcs of Starline 38 Supercomp that I use for practice. I load my rounds to major power factor (169-170 pf). I've run them thru the FCD about 20x now and I have only chucked about 5 brass due to crack in the brass mouth, but hey, 20x of reloading puts a lot of stress on the brass considering the power factor of the load. You make the call... if you can reload a brass for 20x.. is that brass life long enough for you?![]()
Perhaps not for some rifle loaders who get 50 reloads out of their cases![]()
The Lee FCD for rifle cases is totally different from the Carbide FCD for pistol cases.
The rifle die crimps just the very mouth of the case; the pistol die post-sizes almost the whole way down.