Not with the RCBS die I got. It requires literally slamming the press down VERY hard to free the case from the ram. The swaging nipple gets stuck in the primer pocket very tightly. SLAM! Every time. I tried several lubes, none made any difference.
The primers isn't the issue. It's the RCBS swaging nipple that sticks in the primer pocket and requires a violent ram stroke to break free.Interesting, as my RCBS kit/die will knock out the small or large primers with ease, in either my Rock Chucker or old Herters and I do not lube any of them.
I hate that RCBS swage die, popping them free is terribly jarring. What a POS.
^^ I agree. I chuck my drill in something soft, in my bench vise, pointing vertical, on low speed with the trigger locked and can go through a thousand in no time! It only takes half a second with little to no pressure. Super simple, fast and efficient process.I can burn thru brass as fast as the Swager with a hand drill laying down and chucked up with the Hornady primer pocket cutting bit for about $20. And I won't ruin any of the brass the Super Swager used to.
I dug mine out to see how that would happen. Mine has a collar that goes over the swage that fits in the rams shell holder. The collar strips the case off of the swage. Are you using it? Does your press support it so it works?Not with the RCBS die I got. It requires literally slamming the press down VERY hard to free the case from the ram. The swaging nipple gets stuck in the primer pocket very tightly. SLAM! Every time. I tried several lubes, none made any difference.
Mine does the exact same thing. THEN getting a primer to seat well, let alone easily is impossible.Yes it works fine. But when the ram is lowered, the cases don't just fall off the swaging nipple. Instead, the ram is stopped by the collar which is stopped by the case being stuck on the nipple. It must be an oversized nipple or incorrectly shaped. To remove the case, I have to back the ram up and then SLAM it down so the collar strips the case off. With enough force that it really rocks my whole table and worries my that the press will be damaged.
As manufactured by RCBS you are correct. However, you can make it work very smoothly. You need to reduce the diameter of the stud and polish it. There is no need the diameter needs to be as large as it is. There is a shoulder that removed the crimp by "rolling" it out of the way. But I can see where folks don't want to mess with it when there are better options available.To remove the case, I have to back the ram up and then SLAM it down so the collar strips the case off. With enough force that it really rocks my whole table and worries my that the press will be damaged.