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LEE PRECISION 90861 Carbide Factory Review

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Description of LEE PRECISION 90861 Carbide Factory

For 38 Special/357 Magnum. Sizes The Cartridge While Being Crimped So Every Round Will Positively Chamber Freely With Factory Like Dependability. Made In Usa. Package Dimensions: 4" ( H ) x 7" ( L ) x 4" ( W ).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

ummm that's ok. well suited for cutting tools

First the display, shown in a nice orange case. NO! Plastic bags for DIE I was amazed at the quality of work he did with my 38SPL cartridges. It was the first 300 rounds then I noticed there was no crimp and I tried to get the hardest crimp straight in the middle of the case to see if I'm doing something wrong, mind you I'm reloading from 1969 and that's a lot of crimping, but not with this die. I will keep trying.

Pros
  • Cutting tools
Cons
  • Only available in black

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So I bought this because I was rebooting.

So I bought this because I was reloading and the cases didn't fit in the gun. I know I changed the size of the case but they still don't work properly. Sometimes I hit the chamber, and sometimes it didn't even hit the gun. So I asked about it on one of the forums I use. I've had several users suggest I buy one of the Lee Factory Crimp Dies (FCD) and I wasn't sure at first. God I was wrong, this allowed me to save a huge amount of loaded ammo that I would otherwise have had to detach and start…

Pros
  • Hex Threading Die
Cons
  • Boring Pack

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The result is better than the factory.

The standard set of 3 dies for 38/357 uses a modified roll crimp in the bullet receiving die. It's good and hasn't let me down, but I wanted a very strong crimp for my full power magnum loads. You are limited by the amount of crimp you can use on the landing die. Compressing too much will try to push the bullet down after it starts compressing, causing the case to warp. This is most common on federal brass. The factory die allows you to set the adjustment die to a standard crimp and then do a…

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Not sure