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    What Do You Use To Swage?

    I started by cutting out the crimp and then switched to the Dillon Super Swage. The easiest way to do it and a great tool if you use military brass.


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    Clopez, what price range does one of the fit into? I am looking for one for .223/556!” Brass


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    I use this RCBS military crimp Remover on a drill.trimmer.jpgThey only run about $17 on Amazon.

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    Awesome


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    You can get the Dillon for right around $100, and it will do any large or small primer pockets
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    Clopez, what price range does one of the fit into? I am looking for one for .223/556!” Brass


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    What Do You Use To Swage?

    That is awesome.


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    I use the RCBS military crimp remover...very easy to use and very fast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rrdswigert View Post
    Clopez, what price range does one of the fit into? I am looking for one for .223/556!” Brass


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    You can find them for around $80 used if you look. I got lucky on mine and got it for $75. It’s easy on the hands and doesn’t remove any brass.


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    Awesome thanks


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    I started using an RCBS press mounted swage die and then switched to the Dillon super swage. I can’t believe how much easier it is to use! It’s pretty amazing and worth every penny!


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