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I primed my brass without resizing. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigedp51" data-source="post: 1124597" data-attributes="member: 28965"><p>Use #2 and you will be fine.</p><p></p><p>I had 200 resized cases and 200 cases ready to resize sitting on my "wife's" freezer next to my reloading bench in loading trays. My wife wanted a loaf of bread out of the freezer and moved the loading trays and put them back in reverse order. Bottom line, I primed the unsized cases. So do not feel alone, because mistakes happen like this all the time. Bread and ice cream in the freezer are the biggest culprits. Followed by short term memory loss, long term memory loss, alzheimer's and not putting sticky notes on the loading trays. </p><p></p><p>If you want to remove the primers then use your universal deprimer to push out the primers. The universal depriming die is wide open on the inside and would vent pressure safer if one would go off. That being said I have been reloading for over 47 years and have removed live primers many, many times without any problems and just going slow.</p><p></p><p>I also reuse the primers when this happens and keep these loaded rounds as fouler shots and never had one of these primers fail to fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigedp51, post: 1124597, member: 28965"] Use #2 and you will be fine. I had 200 resized cases and 200 cases ready to resize sitting on my "wife's" freezer next to my reloading bench in loading trays. My wife wanted a loaf of bread out of the freezer and moved the loading trays and put them back in reverse order. Bottom line, I primed the unsized cases. So do not feel alone, because mistakes happen like this all the time. Bread and ice cream in the freezer are the biggest culprits. Followed by short term memory loss, long term memory loss, alzheimer's and not putting sticky notes on the loading trays. If you want to remove the primers then use your universal deprimer to push out the primers. The universal depriming die is wide open on the inside and would vent pressure safer if one would go off. That being said I have been reloading for over 47 years and have removed live primers many, many times without any problems and just going slow. I also reuse the primers when this happens and keep these loaded rounds as fouler shots and never had one of these primers fail to fire. [/QUOTE]
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