LEE products. A relative discussion of many subjects merits a reflective and unbiased opinion on the subjects relevance. I started reloading in 1949, Sept 18 th. I want to say it was using an old "Ideal press, but at my age I am unsure of the real component. Was casting bullets for the Trapdoor Springfield and 30-40 Krag. So, I do not have the experience that most of you do. I still shoot 800 rounds per month and reload for the .22Hornet, .243, 308, 270, 280, 30-06, 357, 44Mag, 9mm, 10mm, 38sp, 45-70, 7mmWSM, 300WSM, 264WM, 7mmREM mag and a few others. I do use an RCBS press. I have loaded more than 150,000 rounds using the old Lee Loader, Lee Dies, shell holders, taper crimp dies and FC die. Have had no trouble. USING THE Lee Taper Crimp Die for 9mm, I loaded 200 rounds for the GSSF Glock matchs which I used to shoot in until old age and shaky hands ended that adventure. Never had a load fail--Won one Glock 17 shooting a match in Ft. Benning. Of course over the many years I have a cornucopia of Hornady, RCBS, Bair, Herters, CH, Lyman etc. dies. The Lee Dies are as good as the best, and better than the rest.. The Lee Factory Crimp Die is the greatest innovation since sliced bread............IMHO of course.