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Primer Pocket swager

I just bought one of these used and it didnt come with any directions on how to set it up. I was hoping one you fine fellows could help me with the setup of this rig. Please, Im not interested on what other means of crimp removal you may use but only wanting to know how to use this tool.

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  • brickmaster1248brickmaster1248 Member Posts: 3,344
    edited November -1
    I bet you dont toss that military stuff anymore.

    What do you use?





    With brass thru the roof
    I am going to add another stage....
    better late than never.

    Broke down and finaly ordered the RCBS brand.

    Matches the Chucker [:D]



    Midway had it listed as discontinued by MFG. What?



    Looking forward to the cherry one owner Lake City brass. [:p]


    Just months ago
    I passed on a 55 gallon drum full of once fired military
    5.56 "the min order" because I was too lazy for the extra stage.

    Yesterday at the local range
    I hand picked 200 pieces for $50.

    I hope my dad kicks my ___

    On the upside,
    I am tweaking on some nice groups
    and saving the best brass
    for last.[;)]
    IMO
  • BHAVINBHAVIN Member Posts: 3,490 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    What tool did you buy? RCBS, Dillon?
  • NwcidNwcid Member Posts: 10,674
    edited November -1
    Like it was said several different ones. What one?
  • brickmaster1248brickmaster1248 Member Posts: 3,344
    edited November -1
    Im sorry guys, It is the RCBS.
  • jonkjonk Member Posts: 10,121
    edited November -1
    Insert the proper sized teat into the press where the shellholder goes, large or small. Put the cup shaped thing over it so the flat side is up. As you raise the ram the teat will poke through. Screw the die with the proper size punch (again large or small) in and hold the case in place on top of the teat. Slowly raise the case until it is inside the die. You want to feel the case crush between the teat and the bottom of the punch in the die body. You'll see the teat go in to the step; reaming is complete. Now bring the handle down sharply and it will dislodge the swaged case from the teat.
  • peabopeabo Member Posts: 3,098
    edited November -1
    Hopefully you can use these pictures of instructions that came with mine.
    Hopefully you got both rods, one for the .223 and one for the larger cases. The large rod will not work with the .223.

    As you can see from the price list, this is a very old one.

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    Thanks---Peabo
  • brickmaster1248brickmaster1248 Member Posts: 3,344
    edited November -1
    Thanks guys you have been alot of help.
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