My great uncle in California called me out of the blue a few days ago. He heard about my adventures into the swaging world. Long story short, a while back he bought Corbin swage dies to swage .224s. He said it was the Kit-224r which uses a standard reloading press. He has never ised the dies, let alone opened them. Now for the wonderful news, he said I can HAVE them! I offered to pay for them but he insisted I just take them. No problem I said!
He told me he did not buy their optional core swage die. The kit comes with a core mold, derimming die, core seat and point form die. Should I invest in a core swage die? Or should I just hope my cores drop at near the same weight every time? The bullets will mainly be for general shooting fun in the 55-60 grain range with maybe some 70-75 grainers swaged for accuracy. I also look forward to getting BTs auto eject to speed me up. Any tips?