I use a 3/8"ounter sink ($5.75 at the hardware store). I clamp my electric drill in a vice and cycle the brass from one bucket to another. Very fast on all kinds of military brass. I light kiss will cut off the crimp.
I use a 3/8"ounter sink ($5.75 at the hardware store). I clamp my electric drill in a vice and cycle the brass from one bucket to another. Very fast on all kinds of military brass. I light kiss will cut off the crimp.
Dillon Super Swage 600 is the way to go. Bought mine from Henry Nierychlo. Best service by the way.
Very easy to set up and only takes seconds to swage each case. Did 1000 cases in an evening.
Trying to reload PMC brass, and cant with the crimped primer that was previously installed.
Looking for the official store-bought solution, and the hillbilly solution to find the most economical means of fixing 1000pcs of brass.
Ive seen the Dillon Super Swage 600, and seeing if theres a cheaper solution.
cheers,
Chris