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    RCBS primer pocket swager,, Stuck cases?

    I busted the ball on my handle because I have to beat the thing with a dead blow hammer to get the cases off the swager. I'm new to loading 5.56 so never had to use a swager. It's setup per directions and I've watched youtube videos to confirm I'm setup right. My questions are, is this normal? Can someone measure the small swager so that I can confirm mine isn't oversized.

    Any tips are appreciated. If I can't figure this out I'll have to go in a different direction as beating on my press is just stupid.
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    I've used many different swagers, I'd suggest you get the Dillon and be done.

    I have an RCBS swager, but not sure it's the same one you have...or I'd measure it. You shouldn't be having that much trouble though... Dillon and be good to go...
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    It's the set that comes in a die box, used on a single stage press. Large or small swager takes the place of the shell holder.

    Yeah, something ain't right.

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    I have a RCBS set and have never had any problems with either size. I will measure mine and post the size later, unable to do it right now.

    Measured with a Mitutoyo and am not a machinist so don't knows exactly where to measure the diameter as there is a very slight taper to the swage.

    It measured .1715 at the top and .1730 just above where it bells out to form the base. I have no idea if this helps.
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    Thank you Enfield. I'm getting .174 on top and .180 on the bottom.
    My suspicions are correct I have an oversized swager. Going to chuck up in the drill and sand it down and re polish. Thanks again for the measurements..

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    Just got back from the range...so I can finally answer... I have .208 on the big one and .173 on the small one...
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    Fixed it. Didn't measure, just keep going until it swaged and came off easy like in the videos. Seated a couple test primers to confirm. Thanks guys....

    This lesson cost a plastic ball and a sore palm.

    ---------- Post added at 03:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:07 PM ----------

    Yes, going to call for a new ball. Little stuff I don't mind fixing myself,,faster.

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