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    Size the brass first with a 40 sw. then size with 357 sig die for shoulder only. Then normal process with a factory crimp die


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    Quote Originally Posted by Schnags21 View Post
    Size the brass first with a 40 sw. then size with 357 sig die for shoulder only. Then normal process with a factory crimp die
    ^This is what I have done for years. Now that I use all Dillon dies on my 550, I don't need to do that any longer... For Lee dies, I suggest doing it.

    For powder, I like Ramshot Silhouette, Power Pistol or Win231/HP38.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkDisciplinare View Post
    ^This is what I have done for years. Now that I use all Dillon dies on my 550, I don't need to do that any longer... For Lee dies, I suggest doing it.

    For powder, I like Ramshot Silhouette, Power Pistol or Win231/HP38.
    Never loaded 367 sig on my Dillon. But I did that with my Hornady dies and it worked great. With the carbide dies no lube needed and no stuck cases ever


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