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<blockquote data-quote="C-130 Dude" data-source="post: 2637144" data-attributes="member: 122991"><p>Wanted to report back on a new (to me) cutter/reamer primer crimp remover tool. I got it from Burstfireguns.com. It has an 80 degree cutter and is very sharp. They have a YouTube video on using it. I used the RCBS cutter in my brass boss center and their on-press swager. I also tried the Hornady cutter tool. I used this new cutter tool today when I did 390 LC 7.62x51 cases. In comparison, this new cutter is miles ahead of my previous efforts. It's sharp and cuts extremely easy! Hardly any down pressure required to remove the crimp. I checked about half of the cases with a Swager check tool from Ballistic Tools to confirm my process. No issues found. Time will tell how long this lasts. It cost about $19 for 1 small and 1 large cutter. Consider...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C-130 Dude, post: 2637144, member: 122991"] Wanted to report back on a new (to me) cutter/reamer primer crimp remover tool. I got it from Burstfireguns.com. It has an 80 degree cutter and is very sharp. They have a YouTube video on using it. I used the RCBS cutter in my brass boss center and their on-press swager. I also tried the Hornady cutter tool. I used this new cutter tool today when I did 390 LC 7.62x51 cases. In comparison, this new cutter is miles ahead of my previous efforts. It's sharp and cuts extremely easy! Hardly any down pressure required to remove the crimp. I checked about half of the cases with a Swager check tool from Ballistic Tools to confirm my process. No issues found. Time will tell how long this lasts. It cost about $19 for 1 small and 1 large cutter. Consider... [/QUOTE]
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