03 December 2006, 04:51
24kilo.223 Help
What's the Fastest and easiest way to remove the primer crimp on millitary brass
03 December 2006, 04:57
djpaintlesI've tried a couple different methods and by far the best way I've tried is with the RCBS Swager. It preps the pockets more consistantly than reaming them and works pretty quickly.
Just be sure and not adjust the stem down too far because it WILL bend if you aren't careful. Fortunately RCBS customer service is excellent....

........DJ
03 December 2006, 19:36
johnchI have both the RCBS swager and the Dillon swager.
Hands down the Dillon swager beats the RCBS
Not saying the RCBS swager dosn't work well .
Just the
Dillon Swager is faster and easyer to use .
But at $81.95 it is at least 2X the cost of the RCBS swager , but IMO if you have more than 100 cases to do well worth it
Johnch
03 December 2006, 20:15
muckAnother vote for the Dillon.
I have tried various cutters and press mounted swagers. None of them can come close to the speed and ease of the Dillon. If you have large volumes of military brass to prep, the Dillon is worth the money and then some!
muck
03 December 2006, 20:27
ireload2quote:
Originally posted by 24kilo:
What's the Fastest and easiest way to remove the primer crimp on millitary brass
Not to sound like a jerk but the fastest way is drop the cases into the trash. You can buy huge lots of matching headstamp commercial brass on EBAY at excellent prices. I recommend this because I once injured my elbow removing the crimp from a large lot of military 223 brass. It took a year to quit bothering me. You can buy a life time supply of brass for the cost of a swager.
04 December 2006, 00:15
tnekkccThe RCBS tool is junk.
I have the Dillon 600 super swage and it is great.
But I now think it is easier to just try to prime all the brass, and a piece will not prime one in ten times, toss it.
If you can get .223 brass for a penny or three, and your time is worth more than three cents a second, then do not remove the swage.
What doe it all mean?
Blah, Blah, Blah.... do what ireload2 said, toss it.
04 December 2006, 01:52
paul montgomeryI dont want to sound like a jerk or a broken record . So sorry but I agree with ireload2 and tnekkcc , dump it.
223 brass is easy to find and cheap..
If winning isn't important? WHY keep score....
04 December 2006, 08:11
George V.24kilo, how much brass do you have? I got a hold of 7K military .223 rds and got the dillon and will never regret it. I will hopefully get around the same amount of 9mm/.45 brass soon. It has all ready paid for itself. And by the way, to remove any bias, I am pretty much a LEE man.
04 December 2006, 14:15
JALHow about a quick twist with a neck chamfer tool?
04 December 2006, 14:47
seafire/B17GWith surplus military brass prep'ed from Cabelas for about $35.00 per thousand...
and commercial range brass ( Rem and Winchester) available from Southern Belle Brass at $44.00 per thousand, on the door step....
some of you guys must have too much time to spend making a silk purse out of a sow's ear...