Liked your video Mr. Grizz! Very thorough unlike most I have watched (Jabb Intended). Most of the so-called pro reloaders never mention charging or which die the powder goes in. I do not comment much but just wanted to give ya way-to-go! 👍
On the 4 die set the 3rd die is still a seat and crimp die. The 4th die, for Lee anyway, is the factory crimp die which also can "iron out" some deformities that the resizer missed or that was put in during the other processes. This, of course, is about pistol dies and not rifle dies. Great vid though, thank you!
Great explanation, I am new to reloading and I was wondering what the second die was for rcbs. I haven’t gotten to the flaring of case mouth yet, only resizing and re-primer. I am still doing some research for my 45-70 loads.
I can’t speak for anyone else but u definitely helped me because I’m new to reloading and was wondering do I need to buy a four die set or is the three ok. 👍🏾✌🏾
The first three dies in a Lee set are the same regardless, you can crimp and seat with the 3rd die. The 4th die is a factory crimp die which resizes and crimps
Lee's instruction sheet says the 4th or Crimp die also sizes the brass so it can't be deformed. How important is that? -- Thanks for the video. It was just what I needed.
A good way to look at it is the dies are 1, 2, and 3
...but on a four die set it's 1, 2, 3a, and 3b.
Thanks 👍 I'm new to reloading. Just got my press and all the tools needed to reload 9mm. I still have much to learn. Great video 👌
Love you older guys you from my paps day more knowledgeable and better at explaining stuff ive reload for years and avoided 4 die sets
Thanks for explaining. I'm in the process of trying to buy some dies right now and this helped answer one of my questions.
Great explanation. Thank you for helping me understand these dies.
Thank you very much. A big help for someone considering entering the hobby for sure.
Liked your video Mr. Grizz! Very thorough unlike most I have watched (Jabb Intended). Most of the so-called pro reloaders never mention charging or which die the powder goes in. I do not comment much but just wanted to give ya way-to-go! 👍
Excellent, the ah ha moment the Mud is clearer now , am thinking priming after resize & flare the case ??
Nicely done, I learned something today!
JUST GETTING INTO RELOADING MY SELF & WAS WONDERING ABOUT THAT 3 & 4 DIE SETS,,
the seat die in the lee set also will do a taper crimp ...
*Great explanation, thank you for sharing*
Awesome vid, thanks from Australia Grizz!
I’m curious about the difference between a 2 and 3 die set
The 3 Dies in a .45 ACP reloading kit is use only on this ammo while the 4 Dies is use for a .45 Colt or .45/70 ammo because it need crimping!
In the rifles, the 4 die sets have a Full length die and a neck only sizing die.
The pistols set just add a factory crimp die.
On the 4 die set the 3rd die is still a seat and crimp die. The 4th die, for Lee anyway, is the factory crimp die which also can "iron out" some deformities that the resizer missed or that was put in during the other processes. This, of course, is about pistol dies and not rifle dies. Great vid though, thank you!
Great explanation, I am new to reloading and I was wondering what the second die was for rcbs. I haven’t gotten to the flaring of case mouth yet, only resizing and re-primer. I am still doing some research for my 45-70 loads.
I was taught to never go off of the cantalure "crimp groove" only go based of OAL over all length ?
Thanks for the video sir.
I can’t speak for anyone else but u definitely helped me because I’m new to reloading and was wondering do I need to buy a four die set or is the three ok. 👍🏾✌🏾
Now I get it, thanks.
Can you get by with a 3 die a reloading set or do you have to have the 4 die
The first three dies in a Lee set are the same regardless, you can crimp and seat with the 3rd die. The 4th die is a factory crimp die which resizes and crimps
I'm loading 45 Long Colt and I have the three die lisset but do I need the factory crimp die
Good to the point video, thx
Good job
How about neck sizing?
Lee's instruction sheet says the 4th or Crimp die also sizes the brass so it can't be deformed. How important is that? -- Thanks for the video. It was just what I needed.
Thx.
On the 4 die set, will the bullet seating die also crimp the bullet?
Or not?
A year late, but yes
I got car sick by 2:30, I'm sure it was good information though. Invest in a tripod
how u seat the primer?
I'd also like know
@@alexs.5675 Either with a hand held primer tool or the priming tool built into your press that primes on the full down stroke of the handle.
@@mattrickard3716 Or with a separate non handheld unit
1.75 speed works pretty good for this....
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