357 posed a bigger problem. I am using my RCBS dies from probably the late 1970s. The size die and the seating die require too precise an entry into the die for progressive use. I can rotate a single round through the stations without a problem, but if the shell plate is fully loaded I start crushing case mouths.
I bought a Dremel polishing cone and opened up the mouth of the sizing, seating and crimping non Dillon dies made it much easier to insert cases and bullets. I absolutely do not like the new Dillon sizing dies!!!!
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Richard Gillespie
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