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Reloading
Taking Primers out before cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 405587" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>In theory you could damage your dies by not tumbeling the ''grit'' off first.</p><p>I only have 1 die I use for de-capping. Its a universal de-capping die from RCBS. All my other dies are Redding. If you use it carefully and with the propper shell plate it does quite well. But I dont de-capp and resize at the same time with dirty brass.</p><p>I have my own system. De-capp with RCBS decapping die, scrub primer pockets, tumble, Re-size with Redding sizing die, wipe excess lube off, check propper crush fit, trim, de-burr, LIGHTLY champher, LIGHTLY vld champher, tumble again, Scrub inside case/neck, and inside the brass flash hole with a nylon brush on a screw gun, then box and label Trim length, date done, and how many times brass has been loaded.</p><p>Works well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 405587, member: 22166"] In theory you could damage your dies by not tumbeling the ''grit'' off first. I only have 1 die I use for de-capping. Its a universal de-capping die from RCBS. All my other dies are Redding. If you use it carefully and with the propper shell plate it does quite well. But I dont de-capp and resize at the same time with dirty brass. I have my own system. De-capp with RCBS decapping die, scrub primer pockets, tumble, Re-size with Redding sizing die, wipe excess lube off, check propper crush fit, trim, de-burr, LIGHTLY champher, LIGHTLY vld champher, tumble again, Scrub inside case/neck, and inside the brass flash hole with a nylon brush on a screw gun, then box and label Trim length, date done, and how many times brass has been loaded. Works well for me. [/QUOTE]
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