PWC
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Swager will work as stated above...in the old days before all the new technology, we used a pocket knife to cut out the "swage". Still works til youget the $ for a swager. Lyman makes a dandy crimp remover with a wooden handle for anout $8, if you don't have 100's to do. I don't like the case neck debur tool because it puts too much bevel on the top of the pocket
Also make sure the button is fully seated and the case is all the way back into the button before you raise/lower the ram. The hole must line up with the pocket.
Finesse is required to prime on the press, not gorilla arm or cam over.
Also make sure the button is fully seated and the case is all the way back into the button before you raise/lower the ram. The hole must line up with the pocket.
Finesse is required to prime on the press, not gorilla arm or cam over.