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Reloading
Stubborn primers with sealant
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<blockquote data-quote="Just a hunter" data-source="post: 2750944" data-attributes="member: 112197"><p>I ordered some range .223/5.56 brass to try my hand at loading for my AR. I've been able to get the spent primers out of all the cases with the exception of certain ones that have a red colored sealer on them. I've broke pins and bent the decapping rods on my .223 and 22-250 dies trying to get them out. Ordered new rods and spare pins and still no luck. Can I put a little heat on the primer/pocket and be safe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just a hunter, post: 2750944, member: 112197"] I ordered some range .223/5.56 brass to try my hand at loading for my AR. I've been able to get the spent primers out of all the cases with the exception of certain ones that have a red colored sealer on them. I've broke pins and bent the decapping rods on my .223 and 22-250 dies trying to get them out. Ordered new rods and spare pins and still no luck. Can I put a little heat on the primer/pocket and be safe? [/QUOTE]
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