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Hi all,
I've been using Lee pistol dies in my Hornady LnL, but use a separate crimp die so that the seater only seats. This saves time in adjustments when changing bullet styles or seating depths. Aside from this, there is the Lee Factory Crimp die, which is handy for correcting the occasional round that won't gauge (if you gauge them or check them in the chamber after loading, you can catch these BEFORE trying to shoot them).
I've never used Dillon dies, and am sure that they are good quality, but I'm satisfied with the Lees.
Good shooting,
Jim
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