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Reloading
Decapping problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang72" data-source="post: 1621616" data-attributes="member: 109065"><p>I use a lot of 223 and 308 mil brass. I am glad Lee still honors their lifetime warranty on their decapper. Some of those pockets are very tough and hard to deprime. I have some of the old 2 hole 30/06 and that's another story. I don't know what kind of recalled you are using but I recommend the lee. It doesn't come with the lifetime warranty anymore but the replacement pins are around 2 dollars each. Get the did and a couple extra pins and you should be ready to do lots of brass. You do know that once you get the primer out you have to either swag or team the pocket? And to load a grain less powder for mil brass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang72, post: 1621616, member: 109065"] I use a lot of 223 and 308 mil brass. I am glad Lee still honors their lifetime warranty on their decapper. Some of those pockets are very tough and hard to deprime. I have some of the old 2 hole 30/06 and that's another story. I don't know what kind of recalled you are using but I recommend the lee. It doesn't come with the lifetime warranty anymore but the replacement pins are around 2 dollars each. Get the did and a couple extra pins and you should be ready to do lots of brass. You do know that once you get the primer out you have to either swag or team the pocket? And to load a grain less powder for mil brass? [/QUOTE]
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