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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2637231" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>De crimping is a pita! But if you want to shoot, you must pay. Oh well. I will keep using this cutter (1110 to go) and check out its usage and longevity until I'm done. I've done 390 so far, so good. Still sharp as hell. Just need to really hold it squarely when pushing it down on the cutter. And a REALLY light touch/pressure downward. It just takes a split second to complete crimp removal. It took me about 40 minutes to do all 390 cases with the requisite short learning curve. I'm going to test prime 25 cases tomorrow to ensure primers insert ok. I did check about half of the ones I already de crimped with a Ballistic Tools swage gage, no issues with over removal of brass. I was concerned about this, but my concern was for not. The key is a light touch when using it. I'll report back when I'm done. Stay safe and have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2637231, member: 122991"] De crimping is a pita! But if you want to shoot, you must pay. Oh well. I will keep using this cutter (1110 to go) and check out its usage and longevity until I'm done. I've done 390 so far, so good. Still sharp as hell. Just need to really hold it squarely when pushing it down on the cutter. And a REALLY light touch/pressure downward. It just takes a split second to complete crimp removal. It took me about 40 minutes to do all 390 cases with the requisite short learning curve. I'm going to test prime 25 cases tomorrow to ensure primers insert ok. I did check about half of the ones I already de crimped with a Ballistic Tools swage gage, no issues with over removal of brass. I was concerned about this, but my concern was for not. The key is a light touch when using it. I'll report back when I'm done. Stay safe and have fun! [/QUOTE]
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