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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1101164" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>I have used that brass with great success. </p><p>A few points to remember, </p><p>1.the primers are crimped in place so, you will need to get a strong decaping die and you will have to remove the crimp. There is a primer pocket crimp remover die out there but you may have trouble getting 1. If that is the case you can cut the crimp out with a debur tool</p><p>2. they may have a slightly smaller case capacity so, as always start low and work up </p><p></p><p>But before you punch out that primer look inside and check that there is only 1 flash hole not 2. There is some british brass out there and it is no good to you. The primers the brits use are Boxer (they donot have an anvil, the anvil is built into the brass) and therefor usless</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1101164, member: 44168"] I have used that brass with great success. A few points to remember, 1.the primers are crimped in place so, you will need to get a strong decaping die and you will have to remove the crimp. There is a primer pocket crimp remover die out there but you may have trouble getting 1. If that is the case you can cut the crimp out with a debur tool 2. they may have a slightly smaller case capacity so, as always start low and work up But before you punch out that primer look inside and check that there is only 1 flash hole not 2. There is some british brass out there and it is no good to you. The primers the brits use are Boxer (they donot have an anvil, the anvil is built into the brass) and therefor usless [/QUOTE]
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