Lee Precision Deluxe .38 Special Pistol 4-Die Set 90964 is a complete set of reloading dies and die accessories that can have you creating uniform, effective ammunition for your .38 Special handgun. This set of Lee gunsmith and reloading equipment takes the “world’s most popular” carbide three-die set and adds a crimper to create even more accurate rounds. The Lee .38 Special Deluxe Handgun Die Kit includes a total of six gunsmith and reloading tools, including three reloading dies (a powder through expanding die, a bullet seat and feed die, and a carbide sizing die), a carbide factory crimp die, a convenient shell holder, and an appropriately sized powder measure and charge table. Lee Precision Dies has packaged all of these professional-grade dies in an air-tight, low profile box that will preserve the integrity of your dies and keep them organized and at the ready. A great compliment to your workbench, the Lee .38 Special Deluxe Four Die Set will keep your .38 Special or .357 Magnum pistol ankle-deep in ammunition. Specifications for Lee Deluxe 4 Die Pistol Set for .38 Special Handguns: Compatibility: .38 Special, .357 Magnum Weight: 1.38 lbs Features of Lee Precision Deluxe .38 Special Pistol Die Kit: Comprehensive set of dies and accessories by Lee Precision Dies Includes a total of six main components: Carbide factory crimp die Powder-through expanding die Bullet seat & feed die Carbide sizing die Shell holder Powder measure and charge table Instructions and load data Kit comes in a red, low profile, airtight snap case Optimized for .38 Special and .357 Magnum handguns Package Contents: Lee Precision Deluxe .38 Special Pistol 4-Die Set 90964
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Doug –
The product itself is great. This is the second Lee Die Sets I have purchased and the quality, and instructions are excellent. However, the product was placed inside a large box, minimum packing was put in, and the lid came off of the die set box. A couple of the dies were rolling around inside the packing box. The quality of the dies was evident in that none of the threads appear to be damaged. I haven't used this set yet but have the same set in 9mm I have used. I expect the same quality from these. Someone needs to check the quality of the shipping department in packing items sent to customers. Great Product – Very unprofessional shipping.
JW –
This works with the Lee challenger press. Instructions are easy to follow about how to screw the dies in. This is a very durable set. I recommend using the lee powder funnel with it. I am fairly new to reloading. I had just used the lee classic loader and this is so much better and easier system.
guppery –
Using these with a Hornady L&L progressive, they work great. These dies will do 357 magnum also. No problems with length in the Hornady set up. Crimp die does a very nice roll crimp, looks just like factory ammo.
Turkeyhunter456 –
Lee 38/357 deluxe carbide dies. Lee makes very dependable dues. I prefer using them over buying ammo (when ammo was available-lol). Optics planet is always a top 3 choice when I’m looking for sporting goods.
BabyBokChoys –
These basically go right into a 4-position turret die-ring. Optimally you are able to eventually have a caliber specific 4-piece set. One set for .357 and another set for .38 spec. No the roll crimper isn't a necessity, especially with a rimmed cartridge but adds a nice finishing touch. Especially for hot +p and 158gn BE-86 or your Bludot cylinder melting loads. Make sure you don't over clean, if at all, the primer pocket, the primers seat tight, the tighter the better. I mean why reload if all you want are standard over the counter factory loads? The RECENT 2020 cost hike in reload components drives home this point. Thus pushing reloading into another dimension, it's the new reloader that questions the way things get done.