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Lee Precision Pacesetter Dies .223

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$37.91

$ 16 .99 $16.99

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  • Package length: 12.192 cm
  • Package width: 14.732 cm
  • Package height: 3.81 cm
  • Product Type: SPORTING GOODS


The Lee Precision Pacesetter Dies includes the exclusive Lee factory crimp die. A conventional bullet seater and roll crimper. You can choose the type of crimp you desire. Includes shell holder, powder dipper, load data and are packed in the nicest storage box ever designed.


Mark Congo
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
Great product ,delivered on time
Mike Sigmundi
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025
I have always used Lee reloading dies, very well made. 
zack
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Works great. I have loaded dozens of rounds with it.
Joshua Moran
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Does exactly what it's supposed to and at a great price!
Janice or Jim Drury
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2024
Fit and finish is great. %100 satisfied.
Gary Tillery
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
I bought this for reloading ammo. The design and quality are great. The directions are pretty good, but could elaborate more on details to make them less confusing. The price was a little high. I would recommend this based on quality and design.
Dennis Higley
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I've used Lee dies for years. Always good quality. I'd recommend them to any one.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on April 30, 2024
Gut und preziese Munition Herstellung möglich
Pietro Romano
Reviewed in Italy on May 13, 2023
Ottimi in qualità e prezzo nella media
Bethany
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2020
*WARNING* Does not fit the lee pro 1000 powder dispenser unfortunately.
Javier Mena
Reviewed in Mexico on January 25, 2020
El producto está muy bien constituido buen material
Craig T Parker
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2019
I have pictured the New .223 Lee pacesetter Dies along side my 35 year old set of RCBS dies. These old RCBS dies have not seen much use in several years as I have just recently gotten back into reloading. For Christmas this past year, my Wife bought me a set of Lee Pacesetter dies for my 30-30. I got to work loading for the 30-30 right after Christmas and was extremely pleased with these Pacesetter dies!!! The only dies I had used in the past were the old RCBS dies and I can attest that these Pacesetter dies are so superior to them that I had to order a set for the .223. Setting up and adjusting the sizing die is straight forward and easy. The bullet seating die is so superior to anything I have used in the past, I can't express my satisfaction. The crimping die in this set, compared to what I have used in the past, is just outstanding! With my old RCBS set, crimping for use in a mini-14, the cases were very easily distorted. I remember having a very difficult time setting it up. Not so with this Lee set. I have found it nearly impossible to distort the cases as with the old RCBS die. I have to say that I am completely satisfied with these Lee Pacesetter dies. This is by far the best bang for my buck I have gotten on Amazon and I say to anyone who is getting into reloading, Invest in lee dies! I think you will be very satisfied.
Rib-I
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2014
I exclusively use Lee dies because I have had good luck with them and they are priced right. This is a great set because it restores brass cases to factory form so cases fired from any gun can be reloaded and will work perfect (opposed to the other less set that only resets the neck).I've been loading hornady cannelured 22 (.224) 55gr bullets and have extremely good luck. I find that when I trim my brass to recommended length (1.760") and I seat the bullet right at the cannelure that the OAL ends up being about 2.220" which performs excellent in my Colt Le6920.For set up, follow the instructions and you should have no problems. Since the factory crimp die is separate I started out by using the bullet seating die and progressively tightening it until the cannelure sate just right in the case. You can continue to tighten it to further seat the bullet to your liking before switching to the factory crimp die (bullets with cannelure is not required but I recommend it since it provides easy guidance for bullet depth). I use a light crimp and have been having good luck.Now for a couple of pointers. I bought the lee universal decapping die to remove all primers to protect my sizing die. I've had several pins break and figure its better to break the universal die pin than the sizing die pin. So basically I have these three dies and the universal decapping die in the turret press at all times and just crank away. However, lately I switched out the decapping die and dropped the universal powder through die in the rotation and like it better so I can leverage four pulls and yield a functional round. If you have a five hole turret then this is a non-issue. I still weigh each load individually (not sure I trust a powder thrower at this point) but the powder through die speeds things up significantly.Lastly, these are standard dies so they will fit in any press. Use lube... I spray Hornady One Shot (can is about $10) on approximately 50-75 rounds in a small shoe box and then shake them around in there to get lube all over.
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