greyling22
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I have always left crimped brass on the ground because I was reaming out pockets by hand with a chamfer/debur tool, and life was too short for that. And my results were...mixed. It was a lot of effort and never really worked all that well.
Lee Ram swager: easy to set, effortless to use, and has given wonderful pockets that feel just right when I seat a primer. I've only done 50 so far, and was so thrilled I had to come post a review.
I wouldn't have bothered, but I'm loading for a 300 ham'r, and supposedly the lake city cases are the best to use for this.
Edit: I got ram primer and ram swager crossed in my brain last night. Oops. Thanks to 25-20 wcf for pointing it out.
Lee Ram swager: easy to set, effortless to use, and has given wonderful pockets that feel just right when I seat a primer. I've only done 50 so far, and was so thrilled I had to come post a review.
I wouldn't have bothered, but I'm loading for a 300 ham'r, and supposedly the lake city cases are the best to use for this.
Edit: I got ram primer and ram swager crossed in my brain last night. Oops. Thanks to 25-20 wcf for pointing it out.
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