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How to deprime live primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1774347" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I don't know of a tool designated SAFE for this, I've decapped my share of live primers in a press. Just don't ram and jam, feel the pin contact the primer, nice easy push out.</p><p>Remember one thing, if the primer detonates, it is coming out of that piece of brass, so if your primer retention system is a slot in the ram of the press, you do not want to be standing in front of it, get off to the side. Or if it is a coax type, remove the container that catches them and put a garbage can underneath to collect them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1774347, member: 33622"] I don't know of a tool designated SAFE for this, I've decapped my share of live primers in a press. Just don't ram and jam, feel the pin contact the primer, nice easy push out. Remember one thing, if the primer detonates, it is coming out of that piece of brass, so if your primer retention system is a slot in the ram of the press, you do not want to be standing in front of it, get off to the side. Or if it is a coax type, remove the container that catches them and put a garbage can underneath to collect them. [/QUOTE]
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