I got the RCBS Primer Pocket Swager II to covert Berdan primers to fit boxer primers. Just recently I was having a serious issue priming .223 as they were almost all crimped, so I ended up swaging every single case, but some still had issue, and one was impossible to press in, so I then used a taper bit to taper the top of the pocket, still no go, so I then TAPERED THE HELL OUT OF IT, and still had an issue, even after it crammed in bending the primer to hell so I think the primer itself was oversized as the cases were swaged.
What's that go, no go primer gauge you showed? I'm currently reaming and that looks better than picking up a primer with finger tips to see if it's ok... Ps disregard saw it answered in another comment. Excellent vid!
Primer pocket gauge...here's a link: www.brownells.com/reloading/measuring-tools/case-gauges-headspace-tools/swage-gage-primer-pocket-gauge-prod71030.aspx
On my table saw I cut a piece of pine board the length, width and depth of the track. Fits perfect and gives me a completely flat surface as well as keeping things from falling into or getting stuck in the track.
Awesoe video I just purchase mine last night. The only thing I need now is the go no go little thing. If you don't mind me asking where did you buy yours at?
cool, Im looking to get a swager, have you tried the Frankford Arsenal, looking at the Dillon and this RCBS. Im a big RCBS fan but the FA looks faster/easier.
I did this over 3 years ago and some things have changed. Lee introduced their APP...and for swaging, I'm not sure how you can beat it. There are plenty of videos on it, and it's about the cost of most swaging solution and it can do so much more. Just a thought.
Are you referring to the hand held go/no-go gauge? If so, there is a small and a large gauge and each one has a go (correct size) and no-go (incorrect size) that will fit or not.
Having the same problem with this tool not swaging pockets enough regardless of adjustment. I am probably going to end up replacing it with the Dillon unit that I should have bought in the first place. I have what looks like the same go/nogo gauge, but to my way of thinking its purpose is for checking a sample of processed cases to make sure the tool is working, than to check each piece of brass and possibly swage multiple times. That's a failure of the swaging tool and the reason I am looking to try something different.
@ 5:18 If you're not going to talk a lot about the tool, then don't call your video: Reloading Tools: RCBS Swager Maybe call it "How I mount things to my bench." and you won't waste peoples time. Good day.
Always amazes how critical people with ZERO video/content on their channels are of others trying to put out content. Until you have put something out, you can sit in a corner and STFU.
@@ReLoadersBench Huh. You seem irrationally sensitive to critique. Was there a run on Pamprin and Vagisil where you live, causing you to be EXTRA cranky and irritable without your meds? If you don't agree with the validity of my comment, then feel free to counter it calmly and rationally. Stating that one needs to produce a video to opine on others lacks logic. Good day.
@@PulverizerA - Not at all irrationally sensitive (see my other videos/comments to valid that). I'm just AMAZED at the comments others will post about the creative work people put into videos when they have NOTHING to show for their own efforts. So, please click the dislike button (if you haven't already) and go back to your man cave to troll other videos you don't find informative enough to meet your standards. That's calm and rational. Good day to you too.
no booze at the loading bench... seriously. Different brass was a little better with the same adjustment. Brass varies. Forget the gauge..... seat a primer.
He's NOT reloading. He has no primers, no powder, etc. He's just bending brass a bit. No prob. I just hope it's GOOD booze. Lousy booze isn't worth it. If he's drinking lousy booze, then there's a problem here people. :)
Thank you for showing this I'm up in the air for this style or having another press on my bench! ps that Bourbon made me thirsty lol!
Jon Perley - one thing is for sure in the reloading world, there are SO many ways to do a particular task :-)
I now know where I am using my T track that's been sitting around for ever. Great idea is right on the load table.
I got the RCBS Primer Pocket Swager II to covert Berdan primers to fit boxer primers.
Just recently I was having a serious issue priming .223 as they were almost all crimped, so I ended up swaging every single case, but some still had issue, and one was impossible to press in, so I then used a taper bit to taper the top of the pocket, still no go, so I then TAPERED THE HELL OUT OF IT, and still had an issue, even after it crammed in bending the primer to hell so I think the primer itself was oversized as the cases were swaged.
What's that go, no go primer gauge you showed? I'm currently reaming and that looks better than picking up a primer with finger tips to see if it's ok...
Ps disregard saw it answered in another comment. Excellent vid!
It works pretty good but I've had the head bushing break several times. RCBS replaced it under warranty. It's not as sturdy as I thought it would be.
Glad I came across this. Great video! I love my RCBS Swager!
So I just got my swager today. I do not have that little silver tool you are using to check the pocket. What is said tool?
Primer pocket gauge...here's a link: www.brownells.com/reloading/measuring-tools/case-gauges-headspace-tools/swage-gage-primer-pocket-gauge-prod71030.aspx
What are you using for a track protector? Is it something you made or bought?
On my table saw I cut a piece of pine board the length, width and depth of the track. Fits perfect and gives me a completely flat surface as well as keeping things from falling into or getting stuck in the track.
Awesoe video I just purchase mine last night. The only thing I need now is the go no go little thing. If you don't mind me asking where did you buy yours at?
lost the Brownells link to your little pocket checker :-(
cool, Im looking to get a swager, have you tried the Frankford Arsenal, looking at the Dillon and this RCBS. Im a big RCBS fan but the FA looks faster/easier.
I did this over 3 years ago and some things have changed. Lee introduced their APP...and for swaging, I'm not sure how you can beat it. There are plenty of videos on it, and it's about the cost of most swaging solution and it can do so much more. Just a thought.
Careful with the FA. I'm seeing allot of those springs breaking after little use. Hopefully they've addressed the issue but buyer beware.
@@pep729 I used it for about 500 rounds of 223 last week. Everything went by smooth.
How do know the size brass the small and the large checker are for ?
Are you referring to the hand held go/no-go gauge? If so, there is a small and a large gauge and each one has a go (correct size) and no-go (incorrect size) that will fit or not.
I'm sorry. I did not make that very clear. What brass does the small one check and which size does the large?
The small one will fit ALL small primer brass (e.g., 9mm, 223/556) and the large will fit ALL large primer brass (e.g., 45 ACP, 308, etc.)
Thanks.............
Thank you very much, just confirming what I thought was correct.
Having the same problem with this tool not swaging pockets enough regardless of adjustment. I am probably going to end up replacing it with the Dillon unit that I should have bought in the first place. I have what looks like the same go/nogo gauge, but to my way of thinking its purpose is for checking a sample of processed cases to make sure the tool is working, than to check each piece of brass and possibly swage multiple times. That's a failure of the swaging tool and the reason I am looking to try something different.
Track insert? Why the heck didnt i think of that? Gotta steal your trick there.
He’s late, the Ultimate Loader is using the T-Track for years.
T trach information please.
ruclips.net/video/N4hrNT-sZl8/видео.html
The Y
Lyman multi-case prep machine does a better job.
@ 5:18 If you're not going to talk a lot about the tool, then don't call your video: Reloading Tools: RCBS Swager
Maybe call it "How I mount things to my bench." and you won't waste peoples time. Good day.
Always amazes how critical people with ZERO video/content on their channels are of others trying to put out content. Until you have put something out, you can sit in a corner and STFU.
@@ReLoadersBench Huh. You seem irrationally sensitive to critique. Was there a run on Pamprin and Vagisil where you live, causing you to be EXTRA cranky and irritable without your meds?
If you don't agree with the validity of my comment, then feel free to counter it calmly and rationally. Stating that one needs to produce a video to opine on others lacks logic. Good day.
@@PulverizerA - Not at all irrationally sensitive (see my other videos/comments to valid that). I'm just AMAZED at the comments others will post about the creative work people put into videos when they have NOTHING to show for their own efforts. So, please click the dislike button (if you haven't already) and go back to your man cave to troll other videos you don't find informative enough to meet your standards. That's calm and rational. Good day to you too.
no booze at the loading bench... seriously. Different brass was a little better with the same adjustment. Brass varies. Forget the gauge..... seat a primer.
Relax, your eyes deceive you....no reloading taking place, just a product demonstration.
Calm down man. A little drink with case prep is not a big deal. He's not charging cases.
Drinking while reloading is not a good thing. There is a time and place for doing both. But not together.
Wasn't drinking and reloading. Was making a video as I demonstrated the use of a tool. Big difference.
Im glad the nanny patrol is here. Dont worry about this guy, like he said- he isn't loading.
I don’t see a press or gun powder or anything he would use to make an actual round in view. So he’s not reloading. Dumbass
He's NOT reloading. He has no primers, no powder, etc. He's just bending brass a bit. No prob. I just hope it's GOOD booze. Lousy booze isn't worth it. If he's drinking lousy booze, then there's a problem here people. :)
@@ReLoadersBench i always have a drink while reloading. its my relaxing time. but pussies are gonna bitch cause they cant handle liquor