BF,
Roger copy the reasons for crimping. (I been at this for some time too
) Seating a bullet in a single process is poor application. Crimping should be done after seating, and then only as much as needed and when necessary. As you point out, attempting both at the same time is defeatist. (Been there done that) Seating and crimping, just like re-sizing and priming are totally separate steps in the process.
The Redding die is a very good one, but again, the crimping offered with the seating die (Done separately) is just fine and has been just fine since one was engineered into the seating die...
Proper crimps or lack there of are not the real problem, correct application, IE when to, why to and how much of said crimp is the real issue at hand. The FCD is a gimmick, its something LEE to take your $$ to do something you already have the ability to do. It's NO easier, I agree no harder, but IMHO serves no purpose. EVERYTHING I have ever needed to crimp a bullet has been accomplished with with the dies I have on the shelf.
If you like one and it works for you, good, enjoy it. I am simply pointing out, its not required and far from the end all of bullet crimping.
CW