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|  Lyman Dillon dies ? 
			
			Will Lyman rifle dies .223 work in a Dillon 550 ? Found a 2 piece set for $32.00 . Then I will need to get what to finish dies ? I always just bought Dillon sets but now I am not rich , Cal . conversion will also be ordered . Thanks, Arley 
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			While I haven't used Lyman, I do use RCBS, Lee, Redding, and Dillon with my 550.  I see no reason to believe the Lyman would be any different.  Actually, I haven't "used" the Redding dies yet, but they're in the shell plate waiting for use.  I am curious to see if they work better than my RCBS dies. The two die set, in addition to caliber conversion kit and powder die, are all that is required. A separate crimp die can be used in the 4th station if you want. 
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			I purchased a set of Lyman 38 Super Dies for around $36.  It proved the old adage.... "you get what you pay for."  I have had continued problems with the seating/crimping die.  Lyman's response is " buy a separate crimping die". RCBS doesn't need to do this. In fact... I took my RCBS 9mm seating/crimping die and used it for the 38 Super (yes, you can do this safely, according to RCBS) No problem whatsoever. I won't purchase any more Lyman dies. RCBS, Redding and Hornady. In that order. Just my opinion. RCBS and Redding are equal in quality, but Redding asks for more money. Da   
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			Yes. I use several different die sets in my RL 550B, and none were made by Dillon. 
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			I had lee a rcbs dies to start with both were good. Rcbs probably a bit better but when i got a dillon i got dillon dies because they are super easy to adjust and use. But are a bit more expensive too.  Never tried hornaday myself but don't hear bad about them either. I don't think you will go wrong if you buy good quality off the bat. I figured you don't replace them very often so go what you think is best quality right out the gate. If I didn't buy dillon i would buy rcbs. 
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			As long as the die treads are 7/8th x 14 they will work in any press.
		 
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			This ^^
		 
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