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Old 03-20-2010, 5:26 PM
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military brass...... good stuff.....
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yes most military have crimped primers
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A primer pocket swager will remove those crimps and make them totally reloadable.
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This might not be the 'official' way to do it, but priming crimped cases with a spent primer and then depriming again will break the crimp and let you use those cases without any unpleasant effects of a distorted live primer. Hope it helps!
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This might not be the 'official' way to do it, but priming crimped cases with a spent primer and then depriming again will break the crimp and let you use those cases without any unpleasant effects of a distorted live primer. Hope it helps!
Nice tip, I am going to try that sometime. I gave up on my WCC brass I had over 200 pieces, I just tossed them in the brass recycle bin and got some money for them instead

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