.30 car.

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Pappy John

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Is there a reason that the .30 carbine dies are more expensive than any others in the Dillon line. Something in thier manufacture or just marketing?
 
They use more carbide. A typical carbide pistol die has a small ring of carbide which works because the case is straight. The carbine die has something closer to a sleeve in it.
 
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