Re: Anyone use the LEE universal decapping die?
The Lee decapping die is a good piece of kit. It's nice you can set the "clutch" on the stem so that it slips instead of bending when you encounter a berdan primer, or an off centered flash hole.
Recently I was running ~10k pieces of 223 through my Dillon 650. When I was setting up the toolhead, I couldn't find my Lee decapper, so I put the stem (minus the expander ball) into my Reddng FLS die. Over the course of ~3000 or 4000 cases, I had bent my stem several times and had to tweak it back into shape to keep going.
After finding my Lee decapper and installing it, I ran the other 6000-7000 cases without a single issue, other than slipping the stem a couple times.
Like I said, good piece of kit.
That reminds me, need to call Redding to order a new stem for the FLS die.