No problem.
One thing I forgot to mention was that I had RCBS machine me a customized seating plug for my seater die for the FTX.
I don't know what brand of dies you're using, but if you're using anything other than Hornady, you'll need a seater plug that can handle the point of the FTX without squishing it or canting the bullet as it seats.
It's possible that Hornady's dies come with the appropriate seater plug, but if they don't, I know for that they sell plugs for their own FTX bullets separately, and here's the one you'll need if you have Hornady dies without the plug for the FTX - Hornady Custom Grade New Dimension Die Seater Stem 44 Cal (225 FTX 265
If you're using RCBS dies, just call their customer support (1-800-379-1732) and tell them what you want, and they'll tell you to send a single sample bullet and a check or money order for about $15 (I forget the exact price now), and they'll machine and send you a custom seating plug for your bullet.
They did that for me and they even sent the bullet back, albeit with the tip blacked up a bit from a marker they obviously had used as part of their process.
If you're using either Lee, Lyman, or Redding, odds are that they'll do the same for you to, with only the price as a variable.
I spent the money and bought the Hornady Dies for both 45-70 and 44. I am GTG. They clear the tip, NP. I did notice something about the Hornady 44s/ mag sizing die. It really works the brass. I have been using the Lee sizer and decap die and the Hornady expander and seat and crimp die.
All the Die company's seem to be great about CS these days. I have a few of everybody's dies. RCBS, Lee and Hornady dies. Thanks for the tip and the contact info. Hopefully it will help someone.