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Reloading
I primed my brass without resizing. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="barefooter56" data-source="post: 1244972" data-attributes="member: 85389"><p>TheFishBox,</p><p>The decapping pins in the REDDING COMPETITION NECK DIE are glued in and cannot be removed. You may have to remove the whole stem to neck size if you can. Call Redding , they will help. If its a no go on removing the decap stem and you still want to use the bushing to size your necks. You will have to get a REDDING TYPE S NECK DIE . You can remove the decap pin in those dies and screw the extra thread cover they include over the exposed threads. Other option is cut off the existing decapping pin on the COMP NK DIE you have now to size your necks and order up a replacement decap stem from SINCLAIR for next time. Save the original stem though for any future use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barefooter56, post: 1244972, member: 85389"] TheFishBox, The decapping pins in the REDDING COMPETITION NECK DIE are glued in and cannot be removed. You may have to remove the whole stem to neck size if you can. Call Redding , they will help. If its a no go on removing the decap stem and you still want to use the bushing to size your necks. You will have to get a REDDING TYPE S NECK DIE . You can remove the decap pin in those dies and screw the extra thread cover they include over the exposed threads. Other option is cut off the existing decapping pin on the COMP NK DIE you have now to size your necks and order up a replacement decap stem from SINCLAIR for next time. Save the original stem though for any future use. [/QUOTE]
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