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<blockquote data-quote="GDKinCO" data-source="post: 2645340" data-attributes="member: 111732"><p>I've been using the Dillon Super Swager 600 for almost a year and have pushed a couple thousand 5.56 crimped brass through it. The issue I'm finally attributing to this swager is I'm getting constant slivers of brass caught in the primer cup on my Dillon 750 press. I assume it's falling out of the primer pocket in the priming cycle.</p><p></p><p>I have a Lyman case prep station, and I'm going to run the next batch of 500 cases after the Dillon swager over to the primer pocket reamer and cleaner stations to see if I can eliminate the brass slivers.</p><p></p><p>Or, maybe I need to clean the brass after swaging, not before? I have the Franklin Arsenal wet tumber that I run without the pins after decapping but before any other prep steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GDKinCO, post: 2645340, member: 111732"] I've been using the Dillon Super Swager 600 for almost a year and have pushed a couple thousand 5.56 crimped brass through it. The issue I'm finally attributing to this swager is I'm getting constant slivers of brass caught in the primer cup on my Dillon 750 press. I assume it's falling out of the primer pocket in the priming cycle. I have a Lyman case prep station, and I'm going to run the next batch of 500 cases after the Dillon swager over to the primer pocket reamer and cleaner stations to see if I can eliminate the brass slivers. Or, maybe I need to clean the brass after swaging, not before? I have the Franklin Arsenal wet tumber that I run without the pins after decapping but before any other prep steps. [/QUOTE]
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