Swage press
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Swage press
I think I just got a really good deal on another forum. I am awaiting delivery of a Corbin "S" press. $450.00 to the front door. After it gets here I won't have to worry about breaking my Rock Chucker anymore.
Sasquatch-1- Member
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Re: Swage press
good for you!!! Dies are expensive but worth the money at least to me.
Reload3006- Member
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Re: Swage press
Well from what I understand I should be able to use the loading press dies until I decide to spend the money or die, which ever comes first.
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Re: Swage press
yes if it doesnt come with the reloading attachments you can get them and use it just like a reloading press. SO your hawk dies should work just fine.
Reload3006- Member
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Re: Swage press
I got the Corbin S press today. All I can say is WOW. I swaged a couple of bullets just to see how it worked and it was great. It came with a die for a .3575 hollow base wadcutter to boot. Now I need to find a really good deal on a better set of 44 dies so I can make the ogive type bullet.
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