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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Decapping .375 CheyTac as separate step
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<blockquote data-quote="DanGuy48" data-source="post: 775351" data-attributes="member: 48538"><p>Like the title says, I've decided I want to remove the primer as a separate step, not part of the resizing. I've not seen any tool for this, off-the-shelf hand tool or die. So I've decided to just drill a hole in my bench and fit a shell holder and punch it out that way. Before I do that, I just want to check here to see if anyone knows something I missed. This cartridge is unusually fat since it's almost identical to the .505 Gibbs. Thanks in advance for any info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanGuy48, post: 775351, member: 48538"] Like the title says, I've decided I want to remove the primer as a separate step, not part of the resizing. I've not seen any tool for this, off-the-shelf hand tool or die. So I've decided to just drill a hole in my bench and fit a shell holder and punch it out that way. Before I do that, I just want to check here to see if anyone knows something I missed. This cartridge is unusually fat since it's almost identical to the .505 Gibbs. Thanks in advance for any info. [/QUOTE]
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