mshelton
Might be worth a try, the last 3 batches of Nosler brass I bought the primer pockets loosened up after 1-2 firings, might be able to salvage some worth from them.
L-46 said:Hart also make a tool,
it works well.
These RCBS tools are designed for the opposite. They "swage" or take out the crimp of military brass.
and smack the rod w/ a hammer
fguffey said:[. I had rather get a bigger press for control.
F. Guffey
Hart also make a tool,
it works well.
Don't often need to go all that big to get the job done. Small presses where the ram is operated by an eccentric similar to the Dillon swaging tool can get the job done. Downside is that eccentric presses only have short strokes so they need to be scaled up for each job. One could make a press suitable for "reverse swagin" primer pockets without much trouble.