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    Robin, I bought the Dillon Super Swage earlier this year which is meant to remove these crimps. It is still in the box unused as my large box of GGG 5.56 is getting bigger and I haven't started reloading it yet. You're very welcome to borrow it if you want.....

    https://www.dillonprecision.com/supe...8_8_25263.html

    Until now, reusing military brass, with its crimped primer pockets, has been a tedious task. The Dillon solution is a remarkably simple device that bolts to your bench and allows you to swage the primer pockets with speed and ease. The case is supported from the inside, so you won't be tearing the rims off the brass. A tool steel, hardened swage rod (easy to change from large to small primers) simply rolls the crimp away. No reaming is necessary. Our unique compound cam leverage system assures not only ease of operation, but perfect alignment with each and every round. Sound simple? It is and it works. What's more, it's inexpensive. The Super Swage 600 comes with large and small swage rods, .22 and .30 caliber backup rods, and a 45ACP adapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDuncs View Post
    Robin, I bought the Dillon Super Swage earlier this year which is meant to remove these crimps. It is still in the box unused as my large box of GGG 5.56 is getting bigger and I haven't started reloading it yet. You're very welcome to borrow it if you want.....

    https://www.dillonprecision.com/supe...8_8_25263.html
    You may want to see this

    https://youtu.be/LaZHeSUqQbk

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    Quote Originally Posted by aris View Post
    You may want to see this

    https://youtu.be/LaZHeSUqQbk
    ha-ha... with somewhere between 3,000 and 4,000 fired cases to deprime, this could be extremely useful! Thanks.

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