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<blockquote data-quote="Wheel Gun" data-source="post: 2256904" data-attributes="member: 19286"><p>Thanks, everyone. Good advice here.</p><p></p><p>After doing some pocket cleaning, I'm going to test priming tools. I picked up a Lee Ram priming tool today. So, I'll make up a batch using the Lee tool (and holder) and a batch with the RCBS tool (and holder). If one or the other produces better results, I'll stick to that method like glue.</p><p></p><p>Here's my last question. The other day, when I made the bad rounds, I went ahead and loaded up about a dozen extra primed cases. So, I fully expect that those will have the same priming problems as the ones that I charged and fired. I've read on numerous forums that it is safe to deprime a case with a live primer in it. These experts just recommend that you wear glasses and go slowly.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any concerns with me depriming those unfired, primed cases? And, if this kills me, does anyone want a free reloading setup?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wheel Gun, post: 2256904, member: 19286"] Thanks, everyone. Good advice here. After doing some pocket cleaning, I'm going to test priming tools. I picked up a Lee Ram priming tool today. So, I'll make up a batch using the Lee tool (and holder) and a batch with the RCBS tool (and holder). If one or the other produces better results, I'll stick to that method like glue. Here's my last question. The other day, when I made the bad rounds, I went ahead and loaded up about a dozen extra primed cases. So, I fully expect that those will have the same priming problems as the ones that I charged and fired. I've read on numerous forums that it is safe to deprime a case with a live primer in it. These experts just recommend that you wear glasses and go slowly. Does anyone have any concerns with me depriming those unfired, primed cases? And, if this kills me, does anyone want a free reloading setup? [/QUOTE]
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