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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Separate die to de prime and titanium bushings
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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1566683" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>I have used the steel bushings as well as TiN coated bushings. I think the TiN bushings feel a little smoother on sizing and seems to make almost zero markings on the brass. The steel ones will do the trick as long as you use good lube. I tend to gravitate towards the TiN coated ones as so far they don't tent to get small amounts of brass embedded into them from long use like the steel ones. Both will do the job though, its all just preference. The separate decapping tool I feel is a necessity. I deprime all my stuff and tumble prior to cleaning so I don't introduce dirty brass into my dies. I guess you could run the decapping pin way out if you wanted to in a regular die but why waste the time when you can buy a cheap decapper which will work on majority of calibers. Again this is all opinion but that decapping die was a $7 well spent. Best of luck brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1566683, member: 36564"] I have used the steel bushings as well as TiN coated bushings. I think the TiN bushings feel a little smoother on sizing and seems to make almost zero markings on the brass. The steel ones will do the trick as long as you use good lube. I tend to gravitate towards the TiN coated ones as so far they don't tent to get small amounts of brass embedded into them from long use like the steel ones. Both will do the job though, its all just preference. The separate decapping tool I feel is a necessity. I deprime all my stuff and tumble prior to cleaning so I don't introduce dirty brass into my dies. I guess you could run the decapping pin way out if you wanted to in a regular die but why waste the time when you can buy a cheap decapper which will work on majority of calibers. Again this is all opinion but that decapping die was a $7 well spent. Best of luck brother. [/QUOTE]
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