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How to deprime live primers?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlee91w" data-source="post: 2249965" data-attributes="member: 35588"><p>I have deprimed a lot of live primers, I used to put a towel over it but have never had one go off. I have had 1 primer go off during reloading when my Hornady lock-n-load primer slider went forward with the spring and popped. I assume that was more like a firing pin hitting it than slowly punching it out. I would have no problem depriming a live primer as long as you slowly pushed it out vs slamming it out. Jared</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlee91w, post: 2249965, member: 35588"] I have deprimed a lot of live primers, I used to put a towel over it but have never had one go off. I have had 1 primer go off during reloading when my Hornady lock-n-load primer slider went forward with the spring and popped. I assume that was more like a firing pin hitting it than slowly punching it out. I would have no problem depriming a live primer as long as you slowly pushed it out vs slamming it out. Jared [/QUOTE]
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