@Billyboy: As 44AMP said, it isn't really necessary to separate the seating and crimping steps. (You can live by his words.) However, I got into the habit of partitioning the process after ruining a lot of thin walled 44-40 cases, by trying to apply a heavy roll crimp. I now separate the steps for all revolver and for rifle when I infrequently feel the need to crimp.
What you can do: Lee currently offers a crimp die specifically for the .32 H&R. You could buy the RCBS dies, and then just buy the lee crimp die separately. The .32 H&R crimp die also has a carbide ring which will iron out any bulges from the crimp.
If you don't like the rubber O-ring body lock for the die, (which I don't), then buy a different lock ring to substitute. I like the hornady lock rings, and I substituted them on all my dies. They lock by compressing the ring, and so there's no set screw to potentially damage the die threads. Plus they have flats which fit a matching hornady wrench. The wrench makes it easy to tighten and untighten on the press.