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Small Pistol Primer in 223
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 382579" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>as long as you haven't crimped them in it should only take 2 good blows on a piece of wood.just be carefull to not looseing the powder.you might just have to dump it all into a cup and start over.at least thats what I do.never been able to save the exact same charge weight when pulling the bullet.thats why I mentioned the collet type puller.</p><p> </p><p>have you tried one yet?or are you just going to pull them?</p><p> </p><p>and yeah wear you safety glasses and press with an even stroke.and you will be fine when deprimeing them.the bad thing for me is catching them.I have to clean out my tray then deprime.then I use a small magnet to get them out of the tray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 382579, member: 20409"] as long as you haven't crimped them in it should only take 2 good blows on a piece of wood.just be carefull to not looseing the powder.you might just have to dump it all into a cup and start over.at least thats what I do.never been able to save the exact same charge weight when pulling the bullet.thats why I mentioned the collet type puller. have you tried one yet?or are you just going to pull them? and yeah wear you safety glasses and press with an even stroke.and you will be fine when deprimeing them.the bad thing for me is catching them.I have to clean out my tray then deprime.then I use a small magnet to get them out of the tray. [/QUOTE]
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