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<blockquote data-quote="CoyoteStalker" data-source="post: 2686873" data-attributes="member: 35854"><p>Yes, that is exactly what I do...prep completely and then run in press. However, I just ran 223 recently and had so many problems with primers (expected with range brass) that I primed with the Lee safety primer first. Also, put the decapping die in stage 1 to set the ram stroke. </p><p></p><p>Also, for pistol cases some people will run a decapping die in Stage 1, then run sizing die in stage 2 (with decapping pin removed) to center the case better for priming. I did this method for a while, but got tired of bending decapping pins in the universal decapper. The cases don't center very well in the decaper and it is easy to bend or break the pin.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how to add photos here, so I can't show you my setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoyoteStalker, post: 2686873, member: 35854"] Yes, that is exactly what I do...prep completely and then run in press. However, I just ran 223 recently and had so many problems with primers (expected with range brass) that I primed with the Lee safety primer first. Also, put the decapping die in stage 1 to set the ram stroke. Also, for pistol cases some people will run a decapping die in Stage 1, then run sizing die in stage 2 (with decapping pin removed) to center the case better for priming. I did this method for a while, but got tired of bending decapping pins in the universal decapper. The cases don't center very well in the decaper and it is easy to bend or break the pin. I don't know how to add photos here, so I can't show you my setup. [/QUOTE]
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