My lee dies (various calibers) did not come with multiple seating stems to match bullet nose profile. I bought a used set of Redding dies (38spl/357) that did and played with them to match the bullet profile.
Do the different seating stems make enough of a difference to be worthwhile?
I now need a die set for a newly acquired caliber (44 mag, win 94 lever rifle.) I'll probably end up buying a lee set regardless, it comes with a shell holder, and the powder-through-expander matches my reloading style. At that point I shrug and add the extra few bucks and buy the whole 4 die set.
Should I still get a better seater then the Lee to match bullet nose profiles?
Do the different seating stems make enough of a difference to be worthwhile?
I now need a die set for a newly acquired caliber (44 mag, win 94 lever rifle.) I'll probably end up buying a lee set regardless, it comes with a shell holder, and the powder-through-expander matches my reloading style. At that point I shrug and add the extra few bucks and buy the whole 4 die set.
Should I still get a better seater then the Lee to match bullet nose profiles?