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Reloading
SS pins - a note of caution
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2263101" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I always inspect under a light that allows me to see the bottom of the case as I take them out of the media separator and onto the towel before going into the dehydrator. Even as careful as I am, about once in five washings I would miss a pin (usually two) jammed in a primer flash hole which I always have to pull out with needle nose pliers. The decaping pin in resizing die always caught them in the past…until I changed my process. I now resize after I anneal and before I wash. I switched to sunshine media which is stainless steel chips. They don't get stuck in the case or flash hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2263101, member: 74061"] I always inspect under a light that allows me to see the bottom of the case as I take them out of the media separator and onto the towel before going into the dehydrator. Even as careful as I am, about once in five washings I would miss a pin (usually two) jammed in a primer flash hole which I always have to pull out with needle nose pliers. The decaping pin in resizing die always caught them in the past…until I changed my process. I now resize after I anneal and before I wash. I switched to sunshine media which is stainless steel chips. They don’t get stuck in the case or flash hole. [/QUOTE]
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