I know the Dillon Super Swage is the go to tool for the job. I'm curious to know who's used this and to what success?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8c968ee4fa.jpg
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I know the Dillon Super Swage is the go to tool for the job. I'm curious to know who's used this and to what success?https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8c968ee4fa.jpg
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I say for the few extra bucks, go with the Dillon. :)
I love my Dillon Super Swage. One of the best investments I’ve made.
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I have one piece of dillon's and it is the super swagde 600. Does the job and I will never ream again.
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mine busted around back . they shipped me a new one
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I modified my Super Swager; made it MUCH faster. We used it to swage .308 and .30-06 by
hand for thousands of rounds.
YouTube has several videos on different mods to SS600s. Mine uses a spring to flip the swaged
cases backward into a 5-GAL bucket. Some are spring-loaded to pull the rod into swaging position
as you press the swager handle downward. That looks cool. I think more time is gained by
'auto-ejecting' than by 'auto-positioning.' YMMV
Just received the Super Swage today and after reaming, using the RCBS dies in the press all I will say is I should have saved the money on the others and got the Dillion first.
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I will never part with my super swager.
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How handy and time saving is this? I use a drill and the RCBS Mil Crimp remover. I don’t pick up all that much range brass so I don’t find myself using it often. That being said my next order will probably be range brass from Wes
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I've got 2 Dillon 600's set up. 1 for large. 1 for small. Can't beat them.
As a guy that did exactly that, the RCBS crimp remover in a drill and prep center and the RCBS swage dies. I just received last week a Super Swage 600 and if it came up missing this afternoon I would have another ordered before bedtime. To me it is night and day better. Or instead of range brass you could always order processed range brass from Wes for a little more depending on how much you shoot. I have run between 2500-3000 pcs of brass since getting the Swage 600.
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The Dillon 600 is absolutely worth every penny.
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High jacking the thread, but as anyone tried the Hornady lock and load ammo plant swager? Looks like it runs well enough and thought it my speed up the processe with volume loading on the ammo plant.
I’ve got one for 223 and it’s great! I have it setup with a tube feeding off the last die that feeds the swaged brass into a bucket. Can crank them out really quick with it.
Connartist, thanks for the info but I’m not sure whether or not I can believe you based on your name lol! I’m looking to set mine up for 223 and 300 blk out thats converted.