The Factory crimp die can be made for a wide variety of cartridges. Most cartridges will fit into the 7/8 x 14 thread die body.
If your cartridge falls within the following parameters it will fit the standard 7/8 x 14 die:
Body diameter .295" to .562"
Bullet diameter .172" to .501"
Case length 1.250" to 2.850"
Custom Large Series Factory Crimp Die
Cartridges over the maximum in any of the above three parameters will probably fit into our Large Series Die.
Large series dies must be used in a Classic Cast Press # 90998 or If you are using a competitor's press with removable bushing, consider our 1 1/2-12 to 1 1/4-12 die adapter bushing. This bushing will allow you to install these dies into your press.
If your cartridge falls within the following parameters it will fit the standard 1 1/4"-12 die:
Body diameter .563" to .640"
Bullet diameter .501" to .600"
Case Length over 2.850"
Unable to make the following cartridges:
11mm French (too short)
17 Mach IV (too short)
19 Badger (too small)
22 Rim Fire
22 LR (too short)
32 NAA (too short)
22 Rem Jet (too short)
32 S&W Short (too short)
38 S&W
38/45
38 Short Colt
38 Long Colt
41 Long Colt
256 Winchester Magnum
310 Cadet (too short)
460 S&W (you can use the # 90865 Carbide Factory Crimp Die for this cartridge to apply a Factory Crimp and post-size part of the case)
475 Linebaugh
500 Linebaugh (too sort for large series die body and too large for standard series die body)
50 AE (case diameter is too large to fit in the 7/8-14 die and too short for large series as a collet type crimp die. It can not be made as a carbide crimp die because the carbide would end up being too thin to have the necessary strength. If you wish to separate the bullet seating and crimping steps then purchasing a separate seating die body is your best option.)
50 GI (too large)
50/100 Win Express
7.62 Model 1895 Russian Nagant Revolver
7.62 x 12
7.62x25 (too small)
7.63 Mauser
7.65mm
7.92x33 Kurz (too small)
50/70 (too sort for large series die body and too large for standard series die body)