Which 9mm dies

dudley2112

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just wondering if i should get the regular three die set from lee or if its worth it to spend the extra $$ and get the deluxe ones.... is the extra money worth it for the factory crimp die?
 
I got a brand new - never mounted or anything 3-die RCBS carbide set for $55 + shipping (should be $10-11) if you are interested.
 
I've got the deluxe carbide set and until I started having some feeding problems in one of my guns I wasn't even using the Factory Crimp Die... now I always use it but from what I understand lots of people don't use the extra die. I wouldn't even have bought the deluxe set but the dealer sent it to me for the same price as the 3 die set. Bonus for me.
 
I can't imagine why the expanding die would hang up, or stick. It should go so easy that you don't know if the die even touched the case, until you examine the brass.
I also can't imagine crimping a 9mm pistol case with a factory crimp die.
The usual way is to set the standard seating die to just take the slight belling out of the case where it was expanded to seat the bullet.
My advice would be to get those RCBS dies offered, fast, before someone else does.
 
IIRC , it states in the Lee documentation that the "Sticking" is intentional to get all the powder out. Think of it as an Automatic tap.

The problem is that I don't use the powder thru option.
The second problem is that I am working on a Lee hand press.
 
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