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What do I need to remove crimped primers from .223 brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="BadgerLB" data-source="post: 2107629" data-attributes="member: 7145"><p>Here's a fun pro-tip for ya... Instead of a specialized tool you can get away with reaming them with a chamfer tool... I chuck mine up in the possum hollow power adapter, and I turn by drill press upside down on its stand. So basically my .223 process goes like this:</p><p></p><p>1) Tumble</p><p>2) Lube, resize, deprime</p><p>3) Tumble</p><p>4) Trim with possum hollow trimmer in power adapter on drill press upside down.</p><p>5) Chamfer and ream primer pockets.</p><p></p><p>I've found I can run thru a bunch really quick, possum hollow makes good product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgerLB, post: 2107629, member: 7145"] Here's a fun pro-tip for ya... Instead of a specialized tool you can get away with reaming them with a chamfer tool... I chuck mine up in the possum hollow power adapter, and I turn by drill press upside down on its stand. So basically my .223 process goes like this: 1) Tumble 2) Lube, resize, deprime 3) Tumble 4) Trim with possum hollow trimmer in power adapter on drill press upside down. 5) Chamfer and ream primer pockets. I've found I can run thru a bunch really quick, possum hollow makes good product. [/QUOTE]
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