I tried these on a whim, the price is right and they do work:
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-in-1-hex-bit-countersink-tool-68535.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/3-in-1-hex-bit-countersink-tool-68535.html
I use rcbs swager. .
Me too, in a hobby lathe.
Rcbs part # 9481 is inferior to the Dillon Super Swage 600..
Seriously? Comparing the #9481 to the Dillon Super 600. They are not even in the same class tool. Why not compare it to the more direct model #9474 Bench Mount. Your comparison is like comparing a Progressive press to a turret press and saying they are the same thing.
They both have the same intended use ..
You asked someone which one and it came up.
Just some good discussion...
So please describe how the Dillon Bench mount and the RCBS press mount compare against each other other than they perform a certain job.
So please describe how the Dillon Bench mount and the RCBS press mount compare against each other other than they perform a certain job. .
Seriously? Comparing the #9481 to the Dillon Super 600. They are not even in the same class tool. Why not compare it to the more direct model #9474 Bench Mount. Your comparison is like comparing a Progressive press to a turret press and saying they are the same thing.
That was my point. The two different tools are not even compatible.
I did not know about RCBS #9474, it would be interesting to see a comparison between it and the Dillon offering.
but the Dillon swage tool was so superior to RCBS 9421 that I was more than willing to mess up the color scheme on my bench.
I am under the impression that the tool has to be set up and then modified for each headstamp due to OAL differences
The problem I have with the RCBS is that pulling the swage out of the primer pocket is a fairly violent action. My Rockchucker is set up on a free standing bench with a shelf and I was knocking stuff off of the shelf when using the dies..
I am under the impression that the tool has to be set up and then modified for each headstamp due to OAL differences