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What do I need to remove crimped primers from .223 brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2107529" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>If I understand your post you broke the decapping rod on your die ? And no I don't know of a way to remove crimp until after you deprime it. Once you get it deprimed rcbs makes a press mounted primer pocket swaging tool. I've used it with excellent results. You can also remove crimp with a primer pocket reamer or rcbs and dillon make a stand alone swaging tool. And like you I learned that this happens and now keep a few decapping rods on hand for .223 and .308. Also make sure it's not berdan primed brass that will break a rod quick and in a hurry. If they are sealed in ill put them in a little alcohol then scrape the sealer off with a knife before I deprime also. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2107529, member: 18402"] If I understand your post you broke the decapping rod on your die ? And no I don't know of a way to remove crimp until after you deprime it. Once you get it deprimed rcbs makes a press mounted primer pocket swaging tool. I've used it with excellent results. You can also remove crimp with a primer pocket reamer or rcbs and dillon make a stand alone swaging tool. And like you I learned that this happens and now keep a few decapping rods on hand for .223 and .308. Also make sure it's not berdan primed brass that will break a rod quick and in a hurry. If they are sealed in ill put them in a little alcohol then scrape the sealer off with a knife before I deprime also. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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