Live primer removal
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I've got a little problem I need some advice on. I checked my case length before resizing (now I know I need to wait till resized) and proceeded to load up some rounds without trimming. Anyhow, now I've got a batch of reloads with cases that are a bit long. They range from 0.002 up to 0.01" long. I'm not sure if this is a big problem or not. If I do decide to pull the bullets, is it safe to use the resizing/depriming die to remove live primers? If they don't go off, can they be reused? Thanks.
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To use your resizing die with the deprimer is perfectly safe to due this process.In the future size your shells, then trime them to lenght,and using a deburring tool the inside then the outside of he case,then tumble pjolish them if you do this process,clean brass and then start to reload. hope this helped you and have fun and hope you don,t have any more problems,but thats how we learn. see yah vangunsmith
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Thanks van.
If I choose to shoot these rounds do casings 0.002 to 0.01" longer than the max recommended length present a problem? i.e. are they unsafe to shoot? If I de-prime the live primers can they be reused or are they unreliable after this process?
If I choose to shoot these rounds do casings 0.002 to 0.01" longer than the max recommended length present a problem? i.e. are they unsafe to shoot? If I de-prime the live primers can they be reused or are they unreliable after this process?
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Removal of a used primer or a live one will not hurt the brass,but no you can,t use the primer over after you take it out. They don,t cost that much anyway. Its always save to use a new primer when reloading. vangunsmith




