I originally bought Lee dies because they were cheap - a carbide 4 die set was below anything from RCBS, my Dad's preferred brand of dies. When I got my Dillon I ordered it with a set of Dillon 45 ACP dies. From day 1, I had feed issues using the Dillon. I pulled my Dillon dies from the tool head, Cleaned up and installed my older Lee dies, ran my reloads through the Factory Crimp Die, and the problems magically vanished.Yeah I’ve been having issues getting coated lead sized right for my Colt OP. Chambers are tight. Finally got a Lee FCD and it was like a F-ing revelation. About 3 minutes messing with it to get the crimp just right and every single round just plunks in the chambers. No having to push them in.
So yeah - I've got a set of Dillon 45 ACP Dies I'd probably be willing to part with.
I know there are a lot of naysayers when it comes to Lee reloading equipment, but I'm sold on their pistols dies.
Not to mention little cast lead soldiers that belonged to his dead son.Imagine, Francis Marion only had a mold and a camp fire to make bullets with.