In July I swaged 250 LC70 308 cases with an RCBS deluxe swager die set, $24. It took a long, long time and the primers still went in kind of clunky.
It was also a pain in the ass to remove the swaged case off of the swager shell holder, even with the removal platform sometimes taking several whacks with the press handle.
4 days ago did an additional 182 cases, same issues as above.
tuesday drove to Dillon's in Scottsdale AZ and purchased the Super Swage 600 for $107 out the door w/tax. Set up was simple and after an initial test with six cases, which I primed as a final test, the primers went in without any "clunk."
Wednesday swaged 500 LC70, took about 1 1/2 hours sitting and watching tv while doing it. So easy my 4 year old girl could swage the rounds without trouble.
Today did another 500.
While the $24 kit works, and is a method, it definitely is not the preferred method. Even if I never swage another piece of brass, it was worth the money for the dillon unit.
that is all........
It was also a pain in the ass to remove the swaged case off of the swager shell holder, even with the removal platform sometimes taking several whacks with the press handle.
4 days ago did an additional 182 cases, same issues as above.
tuesday drove to Dillon's in Scottsdale AZ and purchased the Super Swage 600 for $107 out the door w/tax. Set up was simple and after an initial test with six cases, which I primed as a final test, the primers went in without any "clunk."
Wednesday swaged 500 LC70, took about 1 1/2 hours sitting and watching tv while doing it. So easy my 4 year old girl could swage the rounds without trouble.
Today did another 500.
While the $24 kit works, and is a method, it definitely is not the preferred method. Even if I never swage another piece of brass, it was worth the money for the dillon unit.
that is all........