I didnt see any info online about priming with the Lee lever priming system vs. using the hand held or bench priming tool.
I just got the Breech Lock Challenger kit, just waiting on the shell holder (which was not included) so I watched some videos on setting up and running through a few rounds. A lot of users of the Lee single stage press use a swager after de-priming to ensure a good fit of the new primer. Although, some did use the one step de-primer resizer on the way up and the lever primer on the way down. This seems a lot easier as it removes an entire step of the whole process. Is it necessary to swage brass if it is not a military round?
I just got the Breech Lock Challenger kit, just waiting on the shell holder (which was not included) so I watched some videos on setting up and running through a few rounds. A lot of users of the Lee single stage press use a swager after de-priming to ensure a good fit of the new primer. Although, some did use the one step de-primer resizer on the way up and the lever primer on the way down. This seems a lot easier as it removes an entire step of the whole process. Is it necessary to swage brass if it is not a military round?