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Mar 04, 2016
Excellent value!
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought these because I've used other Lee products in the past. I always full-length size the rifle brass, so that's why I chose this particular set. I'm able to get very consistent ammunition using them. I use them in a combination of presses. I perform the full-length sizing step in a Lee single stage press first, then in a Lee Classic Cast Turret Press for the other steps. Because I utilize cast rifle bullets, I also use the Lee Universal Case Expander Die (has to be purchased separately) as the first stage in the turret. If you aren't using cast bullets you don't need the expander die. The best accuracy is obtained by consistency, and these dies are capable of doing that for a very decent price. I'd definitely recommend these to anyone interested.

Jan 22, 2016
Excellent value!
I have a few of these in a variety of calibers. There are a variety of methods of lubing cast bullets and seating gas checks on those that require them, but Lee's version is definitely the least expensive. The Lee Liquid Alox that comes with it is enough to coat thousands of bullets, and I've also used White Label X-Lox with excellent results in this sizing die. I also appreciate that their dies are made in the USA, which is always important.

Jan 18, 2019
Just what you need
I was wanting to connect my Badger airbrush to a standard air compressor hose that has the common 1/4” diameter hose. My airbrush uses the very small diameter hose with 1/8” connectors. This is the part that enables you to connect the Badger hose to the much more common larger diameter hose.