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Reloading
How do I remove live primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 544697" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>I made the same mistake when I started reloading and I just punched the primers out with my sizing die; I just made sure to work the lever of my press slowly. I later loaded a bunch of shells for my brothers 22-250 that, for whatever reason, wouldn't chamber in his gun when they were loaded. So we just pulled the bullets and the powder and went out in the backyard at night (7:00 pm in the winter) and fired off 50 shots with just the primers. It was really cool to watch the flame come out the barrel.</p><p></p><p>Later I realized he had messed with my seating die and it was actually bulging out the cases at the shoulder because the die was screwed down too far into the press. I backed out the seating die and have never had problems since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 544697, member: 29966"] I made the same mistake when I started reloading and I just punched the primers out with my sizing die; I just made sure to work the lever of my press slowly. I later loaded a bunch of shells for my brothers 22-250 that, for whatever reason, wouldn't chamber in his gun when they were loaded. So we just pulled the bullets and the powder and went out in the backyard at night (7:00 pm in the winter) and fired off 50 shots with just the primers. It was really cool to watch the flame come out the barrel. Later I realized he had messed with my seating die and it was actually bulging out the cases at the shoulder because the die was screwed down too far into the press. I backed out the seating die and have never had problems since. [/QUOTE]
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