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.223 reloading cartridge problems
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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 951695" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>I am guessing that you loaded the ammo.</p><p>I am also guessing that you used boxer type primers and not berdan.</p><p>After you have pulled the bullets, simply re-lube and gently resize your cases.</p><p>Do not try to save a live primer that has been removed from a case due to the reason by decapping may have damaged the primer and could cause unhappy problems farther down the line.</p><p>If you have a case that just won't resize easily, throw it away, don't force it</p><p>There is a need to wear safety glasses but no need to try to render the primers inert by spraying oil or WD40 into the cases.</p><p>Slow and easy and careful.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>JW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 951695, member: 70595"] I am guessing that you loaded the ammo. I am also guessing that you used boxer type primers and not berdan. After you have pulled the bullets, simply re-lube and gently resize your cases. Do not try to save a live primer that has been removed from a case due to the reason by decapping may have damaged the primer and could cause unhappy problems farther down the line. If you have a case that just won't resize easily, throw it away, don't force it There is a need to wear safety glasses but no need to try to render the primers inert by spraying oil or WD40 into the cases. Slow and easy and careful. Good luck JW [/QUOTE]
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