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  • #46
    Bumslie
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    • Oct 2011
    • 5358

    Originally posted by firebert
    Hope I don't have to spend an extra $20 for shell holders because I'm planning on reusing the ones that came with my Lee dies set
    The lee worked fine for me, there was just a little more play/slop in my experience.

    It's not like it won't work. I could just be bit picky is all. Don't gear.
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    • #47
      firebert
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2011
      • 1349

      Ordered the CH4D swager last Tuesday and received it the following Monday. They didn't even charge for shipping! Put it together on my Lee Classic Turret because I don't own a single stage and swaged a couple of LC 308 brass. Seems to work well. I ended up damaging the rim on the first piece while dialing it in. After a few pieces I got the feeling for the swaging action through the press handle. Haven't tried to seat a primer because it was getting pretty late in the night but will continue to play with it after I get home from work today.
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      • #48
        Jon Road King
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 926

        FYI, picked up a Hornady shell holder and it is night and day tighter than the RCBS shell holder. Tried a few shells this weekend with marked improvement. I was able to dial it in with no rim damage/tipping in the holder and my LnL seat the primers no prob
        "Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake."

        --- Napoleon

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        • #49
          1bulletBarney
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          • Oct 2013
          • 1906

          Not to threadjack but...

          I have at least 300+ Sellior&Bellot once fired 9mm brass that would not accept CCI 500 primers. I think this is milsurp ammo. I hand prime with Lee Autoprime xr.

          After reading this thread. I tried using a 11/64 drill bit in cordless drill, run a couple of brass. Noticed small amount of brass shaving being removed, blew out pocket. Was able to seat primers flush. I think I am GTG...YES?

          Yes..I am newb to reloading...
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          • #50
            firebert
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2011
            • 1349

            If the primer sits .005 below flush you're gtg. Actually I don't even measure mines, I just run my finger past the primer to make sure it's not sticking out.
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