Primer pocket cleaning
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Primer pocket cleaning
Had a bit of a conundrum yesterday. After sizing I was looking at the primer pockets and was thinking they needed a clean. Now i have a primer pocket cleaning tool and it does the job, just. I looked over at my bead blast cabinet and thought I would give it a go. Now before you start calling me a redneck idiot and saying that i have just stuffed 100 cases let me explain. I made a brass cover that fits over the case head, and it has a hole drilled in it .5mm smaller than the primer pocked. I just sit the case in it and wave the gun over it for a second or two and hey presto, clean primer pocket.
What do you fellas use for this process?
What do you fellas use for this process?
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
Screwdriver ground to just fit, both large and small versions here.
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
Sinclair Primer Pocket Uniformer.
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
Same as Missed.
Sinclair solid carbide primer pocket uniformer every time I reload.
Works great.
Glenn
Sinclair solid carbide primer pocket uniformer every time I reload.
Works great.
Glenn
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
Whoops, my post was deleted along with the double post on this subject.
I just use an Ultra sonic cleaner, with a White Vinegar/Demineralised water mix, sparkling clean and cheap as chips.
Just have to rinse them out, and then they tumbled to get a good lasting shine.
I just use an Ultra sonic cleaner, with a White Vinegar/Demineralised water mix, sparkling clean and cheap as chips.
Just have to rinse them out, and then they tumbled to get a good lasting shine.
Re: Primer pocket cleaning
RCBS case prep center for most of it
All the best
John
All the best
John
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
I use the Sinclair uniformer as well. I would be worried about blasting some of the brass away using a sandblaster particularly if using garnet, would be fine if using glassbeads or walnut
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
ditto.MISSED wrote:Sinclair Primer Pocket Uniformer.
Re: Primer pocket cleaning
K&M Primer pocket tool
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
Thankyou for your replies fellas.
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
If you go to bunnings and buy the dremel carbon wire attachment which costs around six bucks you can do 50 cases in under 3 min flat I no I do with my .308 cases and they come out sparkling clean,better than brand new brass....simply slide it in to any chord less power drill and your done......cheers
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
I think I will stick to using my K&M.
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
I wonder why?chris.tyne wrote:I think I will stick to using my K&M.
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Re: Primer pocket cleaning
Elitesniper 1 wrote:If you go to bunnings and buy the dremel carbon wire attachment which costs around six bucks you can do 50 cases in under 3 min flat I no I do with my .308 cases and they come out sparkling clean,better than brand new brass....simply slide it in to any chord less power drill and your done......cheers
If you buy a sinclair primer pocket uniformer it chucks in the drill and you can do 50 cases in under 3 min flat with a tool designed to do the job!
Granted, it takes longer the first time as you are taking out brass to err...... uniform the pockets but that's a one time chore.......