My preference is Redding, when I want to shoot as precision as possible. I own RCBS, Lee, Hornady, Redding and Forster dies. I do have 1 Lyman, it is a type "M" die for .224 cases. Redding is the best, but more pricey that the others, especially if you get into their benchrest dies. I like the Hornady for every day loading. I just bought a set for my 7-08, but I added a Lee neck collet die to the mix on that one. I do not have loyalties with any of them, I buy for features I want, not brand. If you get into precision dies, I really like the competition RCBS dies for seating bullets, but the Redding and Forster have nice ones too and I own both of those too. The RCBS has a window in the side, that makes bullet seating real easy. The one I have for 222 Remington can be used for seating bullets in .223, 22 Hornet, 221 Fireball and my 22 K Hornet. I think it would work for any .224 case that is same as or smaller in diameter than .375". It takes a special long shell holder. I have one for the 222 family and 1 for the 22 Hornet family. As far as the 357 Max is concerned, I bought a Lee deluxe carbide 38/357 set that works OK, but I found the die did not work the best for bullet seating for the 357 Max so I bought a Hornady 38 Seating die. It works much better. I also have a Redding taper crimp die for the 38/357/357 Max, but have not used it yet. Good Luck and Good Shooting