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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 1437237" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I used the RCBS swage system for years and still have two of them. I got the Dillon Super Swage last year and I use it for 99% of what I do now. It is quite a bit faster and ready to go all the time. Both work quite well, but I have bent the rod on the RCBS (small rod) a couple of times with some odd brass having a higher web internally. To me the Dillon is much faster as well, and you don't pinch fingers as easily... </p><p>One thing I can do with the RCBS that isn't as easy to do with the dillon is push a ball bearing into the primer pocket to shrink the pockets on berdan primed brass to accept a boxer primer. I machined a shell holder to hold a ball bearing, and use the swage die to push the case against it to roll the pocket in to hold a smaller primer. It works on those cases you can't get boxer primed brass for easily. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 1437237, member: 807"] I used the RCBS swage system for years and still have two of them. I got the Dillon Super Swage last year and I use it for 99% of what I do now. It is quite a bit faster and ready to go all the time. Both work quite well, but I have bent the rod on the RCBS (small rod) a couple of times with some odd brass having a higher web internally. To me the Dillon is much faster as well, and you don't pinch fingers as easily... One thing I can do with the RCBS that isn't as easy to do with the dillon is push a ball bearing into the primer pocket to shrink the pockets on berdan primed brass to accept a boxer primer. I machined a shell holder to hold a ball bearing, and use the swage die to push the case against it to roll the pocket in to hold a smaller primer. It works on those cases you can't get boxer primed brass for easily. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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