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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 3506589" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Both are fine. Cheaper and faster to chuck a cutter in a drill and do them by hand. Trade off is your hands will get tired holding the brass fairly quickly. I do them this way in batches</p><p></p><p>swage can be slower and more by feel. The RCBS die really needs to be setup for one kind of brass at a time or you’ll probably end up bending the rod. Also typically done on a single stage press. Won’t work on my 650</p><p></p><p>dillon tool. Supposed to be much faster and better. No experience but there is supposed to be a rubber band mod to aid in faster ejection. </p><p></p><p>mod for Dillon 650. By feel also. Hit or miss reviews. Dillon says it will void your warranty. I own the tool but have never installed it</p><p></p><p>the big Dillon machine has one built in. Probably the fastest / best option if you can justify the cost of the machine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 3506589, member: 1719"] Both are fine. Cheaper and faster to chuck a cutter in a drill and do them by hand. Trade off is your hands will get tired holding the brass fairly quickly. I do them this way in batches swage can be slower and more by feel. The RCBS die really needs to be setup for one kind of brass at a time or you’ll probably end up bending the rod. Also typically done on a single stage press. Won’t work on my 650 dillon tool. Supposed to be much faster and better. No experience but there is supposed to be a rubber band mod to aid in faster ejection. mod for Dillon 650. By feel also. Hit or miss reviews. Dillon says it will void your warranty. I own the tool but have never installed it the big Dillon machine has one built in. Probably the fastest / best option if you can justify the cost of the machine [/QUOTE]
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