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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3388328" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>I got an eye opener when I cleaned a bunch of brass in my pin tumbler and waited a few months before I de-primed them.</p><p>I had some primers that reacted with the liquid solution and whatever was under the primer and got so stuck in the primer pocket that i broke a de-priming pin.</p><p>Even the wack-a-mole deprimer rod would not remove the primer.. it just punched a hole through it.</p><p>3 cases acted like that.</p><p></p><p>I always de-prime now before cleaning.</p><p>After cleaning I then size my pistol cases and prime them on a single stage.</p><p></p><p>I Do not always do it on a single stage but that is 1 less step I need to do in the loading process and if you have a 3 hole turret press that sizing step does not take up a space and I can use the powder through flare die and Lee disc powder measure which is stupid accurate and then seat in another hole and then the factory carbide crimp die for final.</p><p></p><p>I have not tried magnum primers in pistol cases except 357 magnum.</p><p>Maybe I should and see what I get.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do not see how a primer choice will wear out a breechface though.</p><p>Unless it was seated in a loose primer pocket and gas was seeping past the primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3388328, member: 15054"] I got an eye opener when I cleaned a bunch of brass in my pin tumbler and waited a few months before I de-primed them. I had some primers that reacted with the liquid solution and whatever was under the primer and got so stuck in the primer pocket that i broke a de-priming pin. Even the wack-a-mole deprimer rod would not remove the primer.. it just punched a hole through it. 3 cases acted like that. I always de-prime now before cleaning. After cleaning I then size my pistol cases and prime them on a single stage. I Do not always do it on a single stage but that is 1 less step I need to do in the loading process and if you have a 3 hole turret press that sizing step does not take up a space and I can use the powder through flare die and Lee disc powder measure which is stupid accurate and then seat in another hole and then the factory carbide crimp die for final. I have not tried magnum primers in pistol cases except 357 magnum. Maybe I should and see what I get. I do not see how a primer choice will wear out a breechface though. Unless it was seated in a loose primer pocket and gas was seeping past the primer. [/QUOTE]
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