Kenny I also have this swaging outfit, but now with my Frankford Arsenal X-10 I do swagging and primers all in line with hold down dies. Ten station progressive allows you to do this!
I don't have this specific tooling, just the rcbs swage die, but since getting that I've noticed I've had far fewer issues with priming vs when primer pocket chamfering....for example sometimes if remove alittle too much and primer pockets would be ever so slightly looser and the brass didn't last quite as long. Besides, to me it's soooooo much fast.
for the berdan depriming, I have seen people use the hydraulic method (messy but works) by filling the case with water and using pressure to deprime. For the undersized boxer flash holes, they make extra small decapping pins.
Gotta love the cup!
ugly but simple and works, lol
Love the hi tech catching cup!
lol, ugly but actually works quite well
I was just using my Dillon 600 this AM!!
processing bras... not my favorite thing to do but necessary
I have the same kit, it's great for processing lots of crimped pockets fast.
yeah man, simple and works well
Good Video
Thanks
Kenny I also have this swaging outfit, but now with my Frankford Arsenal X-10 I do swagging and primers all in line with hold down dies. Ten station progressive allows you to do this!
with all the stations, do you find variances in your seating depth round to round?
Cool product.
yeah, seems to work fine and runs pretty quick
Good video,
Thanks!
Thats slick
yeah, seems to work well and fast
Awesome
thanks
I use the Dillon super swager
I've looked at that, but it seems slow(er)?
@@FullLeadTaco if you use the rubber band technique it seems much faster
check out the video by Jeff Goodness. He solves the feeding and ejection problem
Nice setup. Is swaging faster/better than the crimp remover on a case prep center?
I believe so because when you swage, you don't remove material, just uniform the primer pocket
I don't have this specific tooling, just the rcbs swage die, but since getting that I've noticed I've had far fewer issues with priming vs when primer pocket chamfering....for example sometimes if remove alittle too much and primer pockets would be ever so slightly looser and the brass didn't last quite as long. Besides, to me it's soooooo much fast.
@@ishnifusmeadle good to know. Thanks
Any problems with shells getting stuck on the swaging nipple?
I haven't had any issues
Do you have any ideas for berdan depriming or those pesky boxer cases with undersized flash holes?
for the berdan depriming, I have seen people use the hydraulic method (messy but works) by filling the case with water and using pressure to deprime. For the undersized boxer flash holes, they make extra small decapping pins.
Yeah I haven't found the water method to be very efficient. Didn't know about the undersized depriming pins, I'll try to find one. Thanks.