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<blockquote data-quote="gundummy911" data-source="post: 1521180" data-attributes="member: 2461"><p>Find a dowel rod with an outside diameter as close to the inside diameter of the neck as possible, and about 4" long, you can use a couple wraps of black tape to upsize a bit if needed.</p><p> Set case in a shell holder, or I have used a 7/16" or 1/2" 1/4" drive socket,</p><p>WITH THE DRIVE END <em><strong>UP</strong></em> ON A SOLID SURFACE.</p><p> Fill the case with tap water up to the neck,</p><p> Insert the dowel rod</p><p> Making sure the case is centered with the primer well center in the drive hole of the socket,</p><p> From her ir get a little messy, but not to bad.</p><p> Rap the end of the dowel rod sharply with a plastic mallet or small hammer.</p><p> Hydraulic pressure will force out the primer! viola!</p><p> NOW to keep from getting too wet, do NOT immeaditly remove the dowel, but place the whole shebang over a small bowl or sink, remove dowel,</p><p> Water drains and there you are.</p><p> A bit time consuming, and if it was me, I'd just drill the whole thing out, </p><p> JMHO</p><p>BT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gundummy911, post: 1521180, member: 2461"] Find a dowel rod with an outside diameter as close to the inside diameter of the neck as possible, and about 4" long, you can use a couple wraps of black tape to upsize a bit if needed. Set case in a shell holder, or I have used a 7/16" or 1/2" 1/4" drive socket, WITH THE DRIVE END [I][B]UP[/B][/I] ON A SOLID SURFACE. Fill the case with tap water up to the neck, Insert the dowel rod Making sure the case is centered with the primer well center in the drive hole of the socket, From her ir get a little messy, but not to bad. Rap the end of the dowel rod sharply with a plastic mallet or small hammer. Hydraulic pressure will force out the primer! viola! NOW to keep from getting too wet, do NOT immeaditly remove the dowel, but place the whole shebang over a small bowl or sink, remove dowel, Water drains and there you are. A bit time consuming, and if it was me, I'd just drill the whole thing out, JMHO BT [/QUOTE]
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