01 October 2004, 09:28
Born to HuntNeed Advice fast!!!!
I'm getting ready to order two dies sets: .223 Rem and .243 Win. Lee Deluxe die sets are cheap!!!! All my dies are RCBS. Will I be satisfied with the Lee dies. I have no experience with them at all.
01 October 2004, 09:33
Tom HargerNothing wrong with Lee dies. Have many and have duplicated some of them to see if there are better. I have yet to find anything that is really any better.

01 October 2004, 09:33
MLCThey work, but I'm much happier with RCBS or Hornady.
01 October 2004, 09:33
Swede44magA lot of people like them I don't.
I have had problems with the pistol dies resizing the brass to small, when I wrote to Lee about it they said they never made any dies wrong so I tossed them in the trash.
I would recomend RCBS over Lee and Redding over RCBS.
01 October 2004, 10:01
ReloaderThey work just as good as RCBS or Redding for me.
Reloader
01 October 2004, 10:44
Savage99While the Lee Collet die is useful the Lee FL sizer that I bought to see what they are like sizes the case too much. This "too much" is beyond the SAMMI specs. I marked it to send back the then the heck with it. They can't do any better than that for the low price.
The few Redding FL dies that I got were rough inside and required polishing. Conventional Redding dies will oil or air dent shoulders and bodies faster than RCBS dies will as they don't have a vent hole.
So when a conventional die is wanted I am thru trying Redding and it's going to be RCBS. I don't have the same problems with denting with Redding "S" type FL dies although they are rough.
01 October 2004, 13:29
krakyIf I'm thinking inexpensive I will take Hornady any day over lee. I hate the o-ring on some lee sizing dies--too hard to set for exact headspace. The eliptical expander on a Hornady die once it's tuned will make amazing concentricity.
01 October 2004, 17:47
RobertDI agree. I like Hornady much better than Lee. Although Lee's factory crimp die is excellent.
RobertD
01 October 2004, 19:06
TurokHornady's FL sizing die drags way too much for my liking. However, their seating die with the micrometer is great. Overall I prefer RCBS, although I have never tried Redding.
Turok
01 October 2004, 19:36
JJBi only load straight wall cases but you couldn't get my LEE SPEED DIES from me..........LEE DIES have always been a great value for me..........
01 October 2004, 22:38
PuncherI have a dozen or so sets of dies and they're all Lee. Of the 5 or 6 rifles I load for, only 2 will not shoot sub-MOA and that's because one is an old SMLE and the other is a K-98.
I'll stick with Lee.
02 October 2004, 03:20
DocRedding, then RCBS or Dillon, then Hornady, then Lee.
I worked in a reloading/shooting/archery store in Tucson, AZ for a few years back in the early 90's. When I was taught to reload, NOBODY suggested using Lee. We had several benchrest shooters there and 7 gunsmiths employed there.
I think Lee quality is OK, but Redding dies are much more concentric/true IMHO

02 October 2004, 03:10
PPoseyMy redding dies are easier to adjust and "feel" better than the Lee But the lee dies work fine
02 October 2004, 03:56
Born to HuntThanks guys! I ordered two die sets. I gave Lee a shot on a Deluxe Rifle set for .223 Rem. I ordered RCBS die in .243 Win. I'll give them both a whirl. I keep hearing great things about Redding...may try one later.
02 October 2004, 04:04
courtney platerI have some Lee dies. In every set of non-carbide dies, I've replaced the sizing die. I still use the collet dies and seater though and like the separate crimp die for many calibers. You may be perfectly satisified with them and many are but the more I use them, the less I like them and will no longer buy any new sets from Lee.