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Question on loose primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 938507" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>When I have had to pull bullets and dump powder to resize a piece of brass, I just leave the primer in the brass and resize it. Making sure the depriming pin is not in the die first of course. This has always worked for me. The die does not resize the web portion of the brass where the primer is. This is a lot safer than depriming an unfired primer. Times I have done that I have always taken the empty primed cartridge and loaded it and fired it out side then deprimed the spent primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 938507, member: 74902"] When I have had to pull bullets and dump powder to resize a piece of brass, I just leave the primer in the brass and resize it. Making sure the depriming pin is not in the die first of course. This has always worked for me. The die does not resize the web portion of the brass where the primer is. This is a lot safer than depriming an unfired primer. Times I have done that I have always taken the empty primed cartridge and loaded it and fired it out side then deprimed the spent primer. [/QUOTE]
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