Hello, I was wondering if anyone swages their cast bullets for increased accuracy? Several years ago I had Corbin make up a reloading press type. .225 & .226 dia. swaging die set with various shaped nose punches to fit my various cast bullets. The original purpose was to just lightly swage lubed bullet to insure gas-check was perfectly square to bullet sides..then I began to experiment with different shaped punches. What I found was, if I re-swaged the SAECO .22 using a tapered ogive flat nose..the bullets came out slightly longer than as-cast. Re-swaging the Eagan MX with same punch bullet is a dead ringer for a Remington Yellow Jacket rimfire bullet. These little slugs just don't look different..they shoot alot better! In a Ruger No. 1 .222 Rem. the best match jacket accuracy is around 7/16" at 100yds. These re-swaged bullets easily equal this..the original cast bullets didn't come close. This swaging irons out any base imperfections in gas-check, squares and sharpens g.c. edges..and gives the cast bullet the precision look of their metal cased bretheren.