I second or 3rd or 25th....everything said regarding the superiority of flat points for their ease of loading, longer bearing surface, and terminal effects on steel. I've also preached the need for dramatically different OAL when using FP vs RN in a cz. 124gr FP is where it's at for steel!
But....I've managed to very successfully load many thousands of various FP bullets, including the XTP, and various plated HP, along with all variety of RN using my lowly Lee 4 die (carbide) sets. I crimp separately in a FCD, so the 3rd die is used solely for seating and works perfectly, literally. Never had a single instance of trouble. I guess you would classify it as a hollow stem type. What really surprises me is that I am able to remove the stem at any time simply by turning the depth knob all the way out and then dumping the seater stem out the top of the die. As I recall, Lee even includes an instruction stating that they will customize a stem if needed for unique bullets for something like $3. Did I buy the last good set of dies Lee ever made? I'm constantly confused by how so many feel the need for expensive rcbs,dillion,Redding, etc just to even get powder and bullets back into a case, nevermind accuracy concerns. How am I so lucky?
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