Removing Crimped Primers
- lowndsie
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Removing Crimped Primers
I just got my hands on some federal .223 ammo for a really good price. I noticed the primers are crimped in place. Once they are fired and removed, can a normal primer pocket uniformer be used to clean the crimp up??
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Re: Removing Crimped Primers
No, it doesn't work on the right area of the case....there's a Wilson cutter that works in the Wilson case trimmer, or the RCBS primer pocket swaging die set
Re: Removing Crimped Primers
Lowndsie, I think you'll find this is what you want. I have a set and they work fine on any military brass or any brass whereby the primer has been crimped.
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=447022
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct/?p ... ber=447022
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Re: Removing Crimped Primers
Yep thats them, HSS got mine in for me, about $75. If I'd been aware of the Wilson cutter I woulda got that instead though. You'd want to have a shitload of cases for it to be worthwhile. I've got a bucket full of ADI stuff so it seemed worth it to me..
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Re: Removing Crimped Primers
I have about 100 federal cases and maybe 150 american eagle(made by federal)cases. Maybe I should see if I can find a nearby reloader to borrow(when I get going.)
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Re: Removing Crimped Primers
I made a cutter out of an old screw driver. I ground it so that it just takes the crimp lips off & Just slightly bevells the edge. Cost me nothing.
Denis
Denis
Re: Removing Crimped Primers
The swager actually moves the brass back to where it was prior to crimping. It does not remove any metal at all.
If only Lowndsie would come back onto this thread, I could make and offer for him to borrow the swager.....but he's gooooone.
If only Lowndsie would come back onto this thread, I could make and offer for him to borrow the swager.....but he's gooooone.
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Re: Removing Crimped Primers
lol... Here I am!!!
I read in an old Guns and Game where a bloke said you could use a normal uniformer, but it didn't sound right. Just looking at these factories now... I can't see that they are crimp in. The have like a green mark around the primer, but everything looks round and normal. Maybe they aren't crimped after all.
I read in an old Guns and Game where a bloke said you could use a normal uniformer, but it didn't sound right. Just looking at these factories now... I can't see that they are crimp in. The have like a green mark around the primer, but everything looks round and normal. Maybe they aren't crimped after all.
Re: Removing Crimped Primers
You'll certainly know if they have been crimped or not when you go to prime a case.