I pulled the trigger because of the 2500 pieces I have to finish. I’ve been slacking because it’s a pain doing that many with the RCBS tool. Small batches I was fine but now’s the time to start stocking up for me.
I pulled the trigger because of the 2500 pieces I have to finish. I’ve been slacking because it’s a pain doing that many with the RCBS tool. Small batches I was fine but now’s the time to start stocking up for me.
An armed society is a polite society
Ended up pulling the trigger on this bad boy!!! It’s sweet! And a lot smaller than expected
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I think you are going to like it.
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Interesting, old one looks flatter on top.
Big Eddy
Not big and tall but big and round
Finished a couple hundred in about an hour and a half or so.. [emoji7][emoji7] is all I can say
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The Hornady primer pocket reamer is about $10 per bit or a little under $20 for both. Choose the one you need and chuck it up in an electric drill then go to town.
At first I used the "old timer" method of a pocket knife (box cutter) but quickly learned that the old timers were either crazy, stuck with an inferior method because they didn't have better tools, or both. 100 cases or less convinced me to pony up the 20 bucks.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
Now look into the "rubber band mod" for the Dillon 600 Super Swager (videos all over youtube). It will really speed up your processing rate when you get it dialed in. I tried it for awhile and then I stumbled on the Leviathan Armory mod which I like a lot better. Unfortunatley, I think Leviathan is no longer producing their kit...hopefully someone will come up with something similar in the future. Here's the Leviathan kit video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXbWocyEeNg Here's a link to the rubber band mod: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMQd2UBrXos Some guys also mount the swager vertically, which speeds the process up as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf6stvK1hlo
An armed society is a polite society