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Better option for hand depriming tool
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<blockquote data-quote="wonderman4" data-source="post: 1928029" data-attributes="member: 72101"><p>I have been using the Frankford Arsenal depriming tool for a few years and ain't ever had a lick of problems with it. Matter of fact, it almost makes depriming fun. I have used it on every thing from 22 Hornet up to 375 H&H. I haven't done any of the 460 Wby cases yet, so not sure how it will work on those.</p><p></p><p>Just check the primer catching thing to make sure it doesn't dislodge during the middle of it all and you wind up having used primers all over the floor. Ask me how I learned this!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wonderman4, post: 1928029, member: 72101"] I have been using the Frankford Arsenal depriming tool for a few years and ain't ever had a lick of problems with it. Matter of fact, it almost makes depriming fun. I have used it on every thing from 22 Hornet up to 375 H&H. I haven't done any of the 460 Wby cases yet, so not sure how it will work on those. Just check the primer catching thing to make sure it doesn't dislodge during the middle of it all and you wind up having used primers all over the floor. Ask me how I learned this!!! [/QUOTE]
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