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Guest weemsf
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What do you use to remove the crimp from military brass? I have bunches of 9MM that is crying to have the crimp removed.

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I have had to different RCBS primer pocket swagers, both with mixed results. I have used reamers from lyman and Forrester, a lot of twisting, pain in the rear, but it works. I have used deburring tools by hand and in power tools, works but a lot of work and can be inconsistant. Bought a Dillon Swager and will never go back. Should have bought one years ago, I probably would not have traded off all that military 38spl and 308 brass.

Guest Mugster
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I do battle with an RCBS primer pocket swager. Try the dillion tool imo.

Guest colrmccoll
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I use a small chamfering bit in a portable drill. Just a little judicious pressure while watching the trim and it is very fast. I use it for both rifle and pistol cases. This is also a much cheaper solution.

I have a Dillon swager but this is much easier and faster.

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