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What do you use to swage your military brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2722210" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I have the Dillon Super Swage and the RCBS Primer Crimp remover kit. The Dillon is much faster for me to use, and I prefer it to the RCBS. Changing from large to small rams in the Dillon takes more time than setting up the RCBS with a different ram and punch so if only doing small quantities, I use the RCBS if the Dillon isn't already set for what I'm swaging. Also with the RCBS set it is easy to bend the rod that presses the bottom of the case inside if you mal-adjust it. I did ruin a few cases with the Dillon when trying to go too fast, bur you are right in that you can feel the punch entering the pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2722210, member: 807"] I have the Dillon Super Swage and the RCBS Primer Crimp remover kit. The Dillon is much faster for me to use, and I prefer it to the RCBS. Changing from large to small rams in the Dillon takes more time than setting up the RCBS with a different ram and punch so if only doing small quantities, I use the RCBS if the Dillon isn't already set for what I'm swaging. Also with the RCBS set it is easy to bend the rod that presses the bottom of the case inside if you mal-adjust it. I did ruin a few cases with the Dillon when trying to go too fast, bur you are right in that you can feel the punch entering the pocket. [/QUOTE]
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