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Pounded vs Swaged #8530075
12/23/25 10:14 PM
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I’ve noticed some swaged snare ends and disposable stake loops get tighter when I catch a big coon. To me, this means the ferrules aren’t as tight as I’d hoped. I’ve gotten into swaying after getting complaints from my wife about the noise.

For those of you who swage, have you noticed slippage ?

How about smashed ferrules with hammer and anvil or vice ?


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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530078
12/23/25 10:21 PM
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I had slippage when I used a hand swagger( the one where you use a wrench) but no slipping when I bought a bench mount.
Smashing with a hammer is how I started but I had more ferrules kinda crumble instead of smash.
I also have used a chisel w/ hammer and put an X on the ferrules with no slippage.


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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530118
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I have a hand swagging tool mounted on my bench. I have never had one fail. I use it to swagge earth anchors, cable extensions ,and snares. Never seen a loop get smaller, 3/32 has held both cougars and bear. I do use shock springs.

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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530165
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I use 3/32 cable on wolf fang type and swage the ferrules with a swaging tool that looks like 18"bolt cutters.

I pull a lot of them. I have doubled some over like a horseshoe (with the tractor loader wink ) and have yet to have a swage fail or slip.

Every failure has been cable failure

Only thing I would think about using pounded ones on is a coon or other small critter

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530192
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Of all the ferrules I've attached to cables vis both methods only problem I had was ferrules "breaking" when pounded with hammer on vice, guess 1 tap to much, always triple crimp when using swagger.


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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530221
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I use 3/32 7x7 cable for all my earth anchors and snare extensions, too. Three crimps each. Maybe my swager is worn out. Is there any way to adjust them to crimp tighter?


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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530222
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Don't own/use a swagger but I have bought snares that have been swagged...no issues. I pound mine but am only beaver snaring/ drowning rigs with cables... except when I throw one around a tree for an anchor on dry land. I used cable stakes for years and again pounded mine. Out of thousands of cables utilized throughout the years, my only breakages have been when pulling stakes out and when cables were rusted.

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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530252
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never had slippage on any i crimped with the bolt cutters but have noticed a few that have tightened up a bit after a catch that where already preassembled

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530286
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I make all my cable stakes with a bench swagger with no problems. When pulling, the j hooks will open before the ferrules fail. Good enough for me.

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530296
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I don't need a lot of crimped anything, so never bothered with a swagger, just pound them till the cable flattens a little....never had one slip when pulling them, and never broke a ferrule...but I don't pound them with enthusiasm....lol

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530326
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Back when I used earth anchors I started out hammering them shut.

I never had one fail on an animal.

I would however pull the loops out on a good percentage while pulling them. Probably over 25%.

Than I got a bench swagger.

I don’t think I’ve ever had one fail. I’ll break chain, open j-hooks in a millisecond if they aren’t welded shut, shear the anchor end, fold the anchor end, but the ferrules hold.

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Originally Posted by Teacher
I use 3/32 7x7 cable for all my earth anchors and snare extensions, too. Three crimps each. Maybe my swager is worn out. Is there any way to adjust them to crimp tighter?


Make sure you use the ferrules sized for the swagger.


If I buy hardware store ferrules from the local store they don’t work “right” in my ARM swagger.

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530355
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I started out with Iowa disposable stakes when they first came out. I went with 1/8” cable from the start. I’ve always hammered my ferrules on stake cables, drowners and snares and other than a few I got a bit enthusiastic with and cracked, I’ve never had one separate. I always inspect them as soon as I’m done with the hammer to check for cracks. And after you build several hundred you get a feel for how much hammer action you need on each size.

I have had deer take 1/16” snares apart but always at the loop end as I use a single ferrule at the breakaway. I have no objection to them coming apart with a deer. I’ve never had a coyote or bobcat take one apart at the ferrules. I will say I have an Amberg crimper and tried it this year on the 1/16 single ferrules at the breakaway. I think I like it but need to get more time afield with those snares. They did let one deer go for me by the ferrule at the breakaway coming off the cable. Which is what they’re supposed to do.

If I was building snares to sell I would get a swager just because the finished product looks more professional. No more effective than hammered ferrules. Just look better.


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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530383
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I hammer everything flat. Then I have a chisel that I have flattened end. Then I hit the ferule with the chisel end.


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Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: The Beav] #8530393
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Swager Tool, 100%!!!!!!

High quality, 7x7 cable, 95%. 1x19 cable 5%.

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530652
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Hammered,

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530658
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Hammer is my method, here. Never had crumbled or slipped ferrules that were beaten shut, by me. 1/8” 7x7 with double and single ferrules, depending on intended application. I most commonly make cables for anchoring, not much else.

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530733
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I've seen both fail, yet I never have the ones I hammer fail, and the only time I ever used a swagger was when I borrowed one of the bolt cutter type from a friend one year. And I never had any of those fail. Now I don't use a lot of cable, and I certainly don't claim to know what I'm doing. But from my experience I would say it is something in the process that is causing the failures, not the method.

Re: Pounded vs Swaged [Re: Teacher] #8530773
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My bench swager has a bolt which can be adjusted to account for normal wear and tear over time as well as for dialing the correct pressure for ferrules that the Dime Stores sell to the Indians.
You need to be careful not to adjust that bolt too tight or you will break the jaws.

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