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Tight primers in .223/5.56

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  • MG1890
    I had the RCBS press mounted swager for about 20 minutes. I didn't like it.

    I find chamfering the pocket with a countersink tool mounted in a 3/8" drive variable speed drill to be much faster. Still, some cases have a tight pocket and you have to wince and force the primer in.

    Maybe the Dillon 600 would do a better job of swaging the entire pocket?
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  • charliemeyer007
    I never liked the rcbs unit. A good clip blade pocket knife will cut out the crimp as rapidly and nicely as anything. I have the antique version of this Lyman product. The cutter head is shaped different, it doesn't make the pocket deeper, just cuts the sides. It will do a crimp, but not as easily as a knife.

    http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/case-prep/primer-pocket-uniformer.php
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  • Mobuck
    I tried the RCBS and didn't like it at all. Dillon 600 will remove the primer pocket crimp to the point of making the pocket oversized.
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  • wanted man
    I just use a VLD reamer, mounted at one of the stations in my case prep center. Once you've developed a "feel" for it, producing very consistent primer pockets is quite easy....YMMV
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