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<blockquote data-quote="okietom" data-source="post: 2146041" data-attributes="member: 18710"><p>Well, you only have to use it once on each peice of brass. If you buy a lot of used brass you will get a lot of crimped stuff. It will negate some of the savings from the used brass but I like mine. That would be one piece of reloading equipment that it might make sense to share with your friends to help get your moneys worth out of it. I will someday buy a lot more used brass than I now have and the Super Swage and the Rapid Trim make easy work of it. </p><p></p><p>I had doubts about the rapid trim because of the limited number of dies that Dillon sells for it but I now know that <a href="http://www.ch4d.com" target="_blank">www.ch4d.com</a> sells rapid trim dies for almost any case you can imagine. Even some of the shorter cases that don't stick out of the top of the press can be trimmed with a shell holder extension. They even make Rapid Trim dies for a whole lot of wildcat cases. I am going to buy more dies.</p><p></p><p>If you want justification that I used it is because it will make the job easier. The Rapid trim is sooo easy to use and the Super Swage is great too. They are easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okietom, post: 2146041, member: 18710"] Well, you only have to use it once on each peice of brass. If you buy a lot of used brass you will get a lot of crimped stuff. It will negate some of the savings from the used brass but I like mine. That would be one piece of reloading equipment that it might make sense to share with your friends to help get your moneys worth out of it. I will someday buy a lot more used brass than I now have and the Super Swage and the Rapid Trim make easy work of it. I had doubts about the rapid trim because of the limited number of dies that Dillon sells for it but I now know that [url]www.ch4d.com[/url] sells rapid trim dies for almost any case you can imagine. Even some of the shorter cases that don't stick out of the top of the press can be trimmed with a shell holder extension. They even make Rapid Trim dies for a whole lot of wildcat cases. I am going to buy more dies. If you want justification that I used it is because it will make the job easier. The Rapid trim is sooo easy to use and the Super Swage is great too. They are easy. [/QUOTE]
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