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For cast don't use the Lee FCD. It creates a whole bunch of issues if it swages the bullets down to jacketed size. I use a Lee die set along w/ a Lyman M die to expand the case for oversized cast bullets. I don't load plated so I can't help you there.
As far as a set, is the Lyman 4 die set good for cast, since that 4th die is just a taper crimp die and not a resizer like the Lee FCD?
I tried using RCBS 3 die set for cast and it was a real pain with Missouri small ball cast bullets to get the case the right size to get in the chamber.
There is no " best" die set for anything, it's not that simple nor does it need to be - neither you nor your firearm will ever know what brand of die made the ammo. After you learn to reload you may develop a taste for doing things a specific way and you can buy dies that work the way you wish later but until then it won't matter a bit.
Lee's FCD is great for making handgun ammo that will chamber every time, that's what it's made for. And it won't do a thing to any bullet that's the proper diameter, cast or jacketed.
So what is your definition of proper diameter? Does Lee know what size bullet my 1894C likes to use? I can tell you they don't make a push through sizer for it. So the FCD carbide ring swages the bullet down to a smaller than acceptable diameter that leads to leading. There are very few instances where you need to use the FCD to begin with. And using it with cast almost always leads to problems.
I'm not convinced that any particular mfg. of dies will do a better job than another for loading 9mm. cast, plated or jacketed. The only thing that might be an issue is the shape of the bullet seating plug used, due to the profile of the bullet used.
I've been using Lee 4-die sets for 9mm with the FCD without any problems for all profiles(even DEWC lead). I also haven't had any problems using the FCD with any cast bullets, nor noticed that they size those slugs down. FWIW, I use .357dia. cast in 9mm and 38Super, and .356jacketed in both and can't measure any reduction in size when I pull bullets.
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