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Pulling Bullets and Reloading Live Rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="red dawg" data-source="post: 1155621" data-attributes="member: 24893"><p>Hey Rodney, I have the luxury of having 2 sets of dies for all calibers, that being said I pull the bullet ,empty the primer catcher, pour the powder into plastic cup I use for reloading, I have one die setup to remove the primer and crimp 1/16th on the neck, mind u it will take some adjusting of decapping pin , but it wont take long, If u remove the pin and run ur brass in the die without a pin in it, it will put neck tension all the way to the shoulder of the case, so loosen the steel ring and adjust it down so your die will be longer and then adjust decapping pin just enough to knock reusable primer into ur empty primer catcher! Over the last 25 years I have pulled more than I like to admit. Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dawg, post: 1155621, member: 24893"] Hey Rodney, I have the luxury of having 2 sets of dies for all calibers, that being said I pull the bullet ,empty the primer catcher, pour the powder into plastic cup I use for reloading, I have one die setup to remove the primer and crimp 1/16th on the neck, mind u it will take some adjusting of decapping pin , but it wont take long, If u remove the pin and run ur brass in the die without a pin in it, it will put neck tension all the way to the shoulder of the case, so loosen the steel ring and adjust it down so your die will be longer and then adjust decapping pin just enough to knock reusable primer into ur empty primer catcher! Over the last 25 years I have pulled more than I like to admit. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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