Since 3-die sets are for loading handguns, I will go over this pretty fast. 1- First die is the resizing/decapping die. It reshapes the cartridge case to factory dimensions and removes the spent primer.
It is usually marked FL for full-length resizing die. It might be marked CARB for tungsten carbide insert, which will require no lubing of the cases. 2- Next you need to bell the case mouth.
This die is marked BELL. A slight bell to the case mouth allows the bullet you will put in after the powder to fit inside the case. 3- The next step is to prime and charge the cases, then place a bullet in the case mouth, then run the case into the seating die, marked SEAT.
Proper adjustment will also close down the bell on the case mouth and crimp the bullet in the case. I suggest you read up on these items before you start reloading. Look in the front of your reloading manual (you do have a reloading manuals, right?) for instructions, and see if you can find someone who knows how to reload to teach you how.
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