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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1237808" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The way I'm making it, the primer can be removed with your fingers using the rim of the primer. (reason for the tapered reamer) A pellet pushed in with the fingers, and the primer pulled out by fingers, or maybe a pocket knife. The primer rim is almost the same size as the cartridge base, so when countersinking the base where the primer is flush, I'll relieve a small part of the radius so the primer rim is accessable to be removed by fingers or knife. Low pressure, so there is no danger factor.</p><p>The one already built just drops the primer out. The hole is too large by a thou or so. It doesn't affect the performance though. Just point it to the ground, drop it in, and close the action. </p><p>A break or bolt action centerfire in any of the .22 cal configurations could be used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1237808, member: 5412"] The way I'm making it, the primer can be removed with your fingers using the rim of the primer. (reason for the tapered reamer) A pellet pushed in with the fingers, and the primer pulled out by fingers, or maybe a pocket knife. The primer rim is almost the same size as the cartridge base, so when countersinking the base where the primer is flush, I'll relieve a small part of the radius so the primer rim is accessable to be removed by fingers or knife. Low pressure, so there is no danger factor. The one already built just drops the primer out. The hole is too large by a thou or so. It doesn't affect the performance though. Just point it to the ground, drop it in, and close the action. A break or bolt action centerfire in any of the .22 cal configurations could be used. [/QUOTE]
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