Those are all on sale at MidwayUSA for 16.64 each. Shipping is reasonable and they have what you need in stock. Why not just order them?
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1011209519/lee-carbide-factory-crimp-die
If I order on Monday morning, things are in my hand Wednesday afternoon between 1 and 3. Hasn't failed over many dollars of product and many years.Beacause im impatient and want to run some rounds through my Dillon to shoot this week. I already saw midway had them on sale and will order them if no one local has them.
If you are bulging the case, you are not doing it right. I've been using one for many years and on many types of bullets and never had any problems with it. Just saying.Whip McCord is correct, the Lee factory crimp die with the carbide ring in it base, is nothing more than a cheat for people who do not trim their cases.
Two things you never see, pistol shooters trimming their cases or annealing pistol cases.
A long case will bulge below the crimp and the carbide ring will size the bulge. And it will also size larger diameter cast bullets and cause leading and decreased accuracy.
Bottom line, the Lee FCD is designed for standard diameter jacketed and plated bullets.
If you are bulging the case, you are not doing it right. I've been using one for many years and on many types of bullets and never had any problems with it. Just saying.
I'm all for supporting local businesses and/or Cabela's and the like, but if you have Amazon Prime, you can get things like this in a couple of days. They actually have a fair amount of reloading tools/dies.
Was just at Bradi's II, and they had all sorts of Lee reloading stuff. I picked up a .44 Mag FCD, they had a bunch of other cals as well.