Last edited by buckshotbarlow; 04-07-2013 at 12:49. Reason: drunk and on vicadin again
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2 non web feet bad,
2 web feet good...
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I have both swager and the rcbs cutter. I prefer the cutter. Seems to go quicker.
My feedback http://www.ar-15.co/threads/18261-Joeo
I'm using an RCBS swager die. It will take you about 5 minutes to figure out, then it's just like setting up any other die. Same as the Dillon swager, except you're putting it on your press instead of it having its own housing. Bout a third of the cost.
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Yup. I went with the RCBS die too. It's not as much fun as the Dillon solutions, but does a great job if you're not running a ton of brass.
The RCBS die set swager is nice, just make sure you set it up right or you will bend rods. Its a common downside to this set. I started off with the RCBS die set and now run the RCBS bench swager, very nice and quick.
Just sit down when you get fresh crimped brass and knock them all out so you dont get them mixed up with the stuff you have already done. Im pretty good at marking things and i think i ran a few batches through twice as i wasnt sure.
USNRigger
Dillon Super Swage.
It's worth the money. I promise.