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WTB: Dillion 380 Dies #9016594 03/08/24 03:52 AM
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Looking or Dillion 380ACP Dies. May also consider other brands dies as well

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Re: WTB: Dillion 380 Dies [Re: ktk120] #9018661 03/13/24 01:01 AM
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Re: WTB: Dillion 380 Dies [Re: ktk120] #9018778 03/13/24 01:38 PM
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I use a Dillon 650 and have used the Lee 4 die set on it for years for .380 and a couple other calibers. I do have Dillon dies for a few others and my general impression is they work just slightly better in the sizing position, maybe due to a wider flare to the die, but that may also mean that they don't size as completely. I never measured, but the thousands on 9mm I have done with Dillon dies all worked fine in several 9mms. Same with the Lee .380 dies in the Dillon.


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Re: WTB: Dillion 380 Dies [Re: ktk120] #9019950 03/16/24 12:37 AM
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bump....would entertain any brand die set as well

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