Can't see why it wouldn't be. Redding makes quality equipment, & should be fine, unless a small base sizer is required. Try a handful of brass first, to find out. I'm currently using an RCBS 2 die "AR Series" set (SB sizer), & separate Redding taper crimp die - as that's what was available. Still waiting for my Dillon 3 die set to show up.
I've got both Dillon 550 style, & older 450 style powder dies, so that I can use their automatic powder measure (550 die), or hand weigh - using the 450 die with set screw. The conversion kit powder funnel can be switched back & forth between the two different dies.
I would be interested in your Super Swage - if you decide to convert it into some $$...
Yes the redding Dies should work fine,but I think you will need the Dillon lock rings. They are a lower profile so to speak,,the main locking rings on most sets are thicker and fatter I believe. I was trying to use a Hornady set and ran into a issue,swapped the lock rings out and I was GTG.I could be wrong but better check,it would suck to "think" your all set and start putting everything together and you run into a small problem.
I can’t use any rings other than dillons on my 750. Others are too wide and you can’t crank them down because they hit each other. Plus they are too tall and I can’t get them low enough. Good thing is dillons rings are relatively cheap so I keep a bunch around
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Thanks chamber143, looks like a great way to add lots of light without adding something that blocks view or anything else.
chamber145 now that I'm looking at those small bright lights, am thinking of other uses for them around my shop!
Here are a couple pic's of the light on my 550,hope they help. I have the 550 and the LED goes through the hole in the center of the tool head. 1st pic is the light sitting on the toolhead just so you could see it,others are one pic from each side of the press. Its more than bright enough !
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