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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Tumbling media stuck in casings
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<blockquote data-quote="HunterMann" data-source="post: 2319721" data-attributes="member: 117098"><p>I like to inspect, decap, and clean, in batches as soon I get back from the range. That way the brass is ready and waiting for the next operation when ever I feel like it. I've had good luck with the Lee decapper dies. They are always mounted and ready in a dedicated C shaped press. Better clearance and access with the C shape. You don't need a lot of force to decap, so any inexpensive press will do. Just remember that many small rifle primer precision cases (6mm PPC, ARC, and others) use a small flash hole and you should user the smaller diameter decapping pin die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HunterMann, post: 2319721, member: 117098"] I like to inspect, decap, and clean, in batches as soon I get back from the range. That way the brass is ready and waiting for the next operation when ever I feel like it. I've had good luck with the Lee decapper dies. They are always mounted and ready in a dedicated C shaped press. Better clearance and access with the C shape. You don't need a lot of force to decap, so any inexpensive press will do. Just remember that many small rifle primer precision cases (6mm PPC, ARC, and others) use a small flash hole and you should user the smaller diameter decapping pin die. [/QUOTE]
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