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.223 reloading cartridge problems
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 951708" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Pop your pills, dump the powder and spray a quick shot of WD40 (with the spray tube) down the flash hole from the inside and decap them. Jusy be sure to tumble them really well to remove the WD.</p><p> </p><p>As an aside, I've decapped many a live primer with no issue but it's not recommended really. I must say that small rifle primers can't make much of a 'bang;. I know 209 (shotgun) primers don't. I use them in my ML and have set them off witout any powder or bullet/sabot loded and they just go 'pop'. No biggie and 209's are 3 times as large as your SR primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 951708, member: 39764"] Pop your pills, dump the powder and spray a quick shot of WD40 (with the spray tube) down the flash hole from the inside and decap them. Jusy be sure to tumble them really well to remove the WD. As an aside, I've decapped many a live primer with no issue but it's not recommended really. I must say that small rifle primers can't make much of a 'bang;. I know 209 (shotgun) primers don't. I use them in my ML and have set them off witout any powder or bullet/sabot loded and they just go 'pop'. No biggie and 209's are 3 times as large as your SR primers. [/QUOTE]
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