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Dillon crimp uses a taper where the Lee Factory crimp die rolls the edge into the bullet and it does a 2nd resize so it's darn near impossible to damage brass.I have a bunch of Dillon pistol dies and their crimp die works very well for me. I'm slowly changing out all my pistol dies to Dillon and I also run 550's. Crimp die is just a matter of adjustment, you can go from too light to damaging brass, or the proper place in between.
Marcus, I bought me press from you almost 4 years ago from you and up until about 6 months ago I didn't believe there was a better crimp than Dillon.I'll be agreeing on that as that's all I use for pistol. Never a problem.
Hate to have to try getting a Lee crimp die in my Sq Deal :huh: