This is the easiest to use, setup and works great. I have the RCBS and a Lee swage kit for the APP press and I sold my CH4D years ago. This one works the best.
@talonted19904 ай бұрын
I ordered the Lee ram swage because it was the only one i could find in stock and it works great. Mine came in a black case injection molded case and i definitely need more turns than expected to get it set-up but it works great now.
@prb90137 ай бұрын
Good video. Just got one myself recently and, like you, needed to adjust the cap a fair bit more than a quarter turn - glad it wasnt just me!
@projectturbocoupe48978 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this! I've been fighting and hating primer pocket swaging for about 15 years. Tried the Dillon tool and hated it. Tried the Hornady reamers and although the small one works "okay", the large one has never worked for me. Been using a utility knife to cut out the large primer pocket crimps. Had no idea this little Lee devil even existed until now. Watched your video, then read some reviews on Amazon and MidwayUSA. Ordered one and it'll be here in a couple of days! Perfect timing too, because I'm currently working on a whole 5 gallon bucket of LC 5.56 brass. Thanks again!
@ReLoadersBench8 ай бұрын
I think you will truly enjoy this die and how it functions. Simple, elegant and effective. Let me know how it works out for you. Amazon had them on sale recently for $40.
@jackwebb59176 ай бұрын
“Directions? Directions? We don’t need no stinking directions!!” 😂
@catfish1master3 ай бұрын
Reloading Bench ... I wanted a Hornady Iron Press until I watch this video and I sure am glad I didn't buy 1 now..
@ReLoadersBench3 ай бұрын
When it first came out I really wanted an Iron Press...until I saw the price. Was as expensive as a Lock-n-Load...OMG. About a year ago, I found someone giving away their Iron Press set up. Here's the video...and at the price I paid for everything, I have zero regrets ;-) kzbin.info/www/bejne/gX3GpGibna-Bptk It's a bit...quirky in how it does some things. Not a favorite press, but it comes in handy at times depending on what I'm doing.
@bigjj9747 ай бұрын
Great info thank you. Question: Can you use any of these tools to tighten up loose primer pockets?
@ReLoadersBench7 ай бұрын
None of these will tighten a loose primer pocket. I toss my brass out for either too loose primer pockets or case mouth splits.
@cmb748110 күн бұрын
Are you concerned about neck tension?
@ReLoadersBench9 күн бұрын
My .223 prep involves decapping/full length resizing after cleaning. That has ALWAYS presented a problem for swaging on the press in the past (unless I was using the RCBS bench swager). The case opening (neck tension ?) was always an issue for "fitting" the swaging rod easily. Not so with the Lee product based on my usage.
@nelhead48078 ай бұрын
I was thinking of getting the swage dies for the Hornady AP press. Have you ever tried that one before?
@ReLoadersBench8 ай бұрын
I've read mixed reviews, but have no personal experience with the Hornady swage dies. My LnL is "dedicated" to 45ACP, so the idea of pulling out all my dies (even though they are in the bushings - where to put them?) and changing the shell plate every time I want to swage .223 seems a bit excessive to me. Then there is the issue of case feeding. I don't want to have to adjust my case feeder for .223. Too many "prep steps" for me to consider this solution considering the volume of .223 I go through. I just checked pricing (rain forest) and for the .223 version it's $116.57 and for the .308 version it's $150.70. For for small AND larger primer pocket swaging, the Hornady solution would run me $267.27. I paid $40 for the Lee that does both small and large primer pocket swaging. That's what makes the Lee perfect for me. Cost effective, nearly instant set up and nothing else to worry about dealing with. Simple and elegant. Good luck with whatever path you choose.
@nelhead48078 ай бұрын
@@ReLoadersBench totally understand and thank you for the advice. At the moment I don’t have a single stage press just looking at options on which way to go.
@livincincy44988 ай бұрын
Why not use your turret press instead ?
@ReLoadersBench8 ай бұрын
I thought it would be quick/easy to do the video demonstration on the Iron Press...that didn't go so well. I had no more open holes on any turrets for my LCT...so I ended up (after making/publishing the video) removing my RCBS pocket swager die and replaced it with the Lee Ram Swage. No brainer. RCBS had more parts to "install", had to remove pieces from the LCT to make it work...the Lee solution just works straight out of the box, no compromises. This is a well thought out/designed product.