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Reloading
Tumble before or after de-priming?
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<blockquote data-quote="davewilson" data-source="post: 268874" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>JE, i ended my statement with, at least for me. wasn't saying you were incorrect, but now i understand the differences we have.</p><p> i always punch the primers out with a depriming tool first. never with the dies. actually i don't use any expander ball that would hold the primer punch on any of my dies..</p><p> then i clean the primer pockets.</p><p> then i tumble. don't like running the dirt in the dies either. this is why if i tumble first, the media gets in the flash hole and makes it a much more difficult process to deprime because i can't get the depriming pin in the hole. media still gets in the flash holes, but it's much easier to clean out without the primer in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davewilson, post: 268874, member: 4491"] JE, i ended my statement with, at least for me. wasn't saying you were incorrect, but now i understand the differences we have. i always punch the primers out with a depriming tool first. never with the dies. actually i don't use any expander ball that would hold the primer punch on any of my dies.. then i clean the primer pockets. then i tumble. don't like running the dirt in the dies either. this is why if i tumble first, the media gets in the flash hole and makes it a much more difficult process to deprime because i can't get the depriming pin in the hole. media still gets in the flash holes, but it's much easier to clean out without the primer in place. [/QUOTE]
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