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  • temccoy

    Active Member
    Nov 13, 2020
    104
    You win the prize for the best response. Regards primer crimps, when I have needed to remove them, which I try to avoid, I will sit in front of the TV with a hand reamer. Gives me something to do.
     

    tallen702

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    Sep 3, 2012
    5,119
    In the boonies of MoCo
    Lee APP Press is my new go-to for lower-cost case-prep options.

    With my birthday discount from Midway, I grabbed one for $65 or some such ridiculously low price. The swager kit is $34 or so from Grafs. So, for $100 I got a tool that de-primes, bulge-busts, swages, re-primes, and loads much more quickly than a traditional single-stage. I really don't plan on using it for the "load" part even, just the time savings in case-prep is worth it.

    Go to 4:20 to see the swaging process in action:

     

    temccoy

    Active Member
    Nov 13, 2020
    104
    I have been watching “Counterpart” lately. A combination of Sci-Fi and Cold War spy drama. On Amazon.
     

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