If you get one of the universal de cappers, you can then set it up to do the SR primers and it will do all of the larger holed primers as well.ovenpaa wrote:I use a collect chuck however I seldom do this as invariably end up machining new pins for people instead. My favourite is take a Lee Full length Sizer, open it up inside, then take the stem machine down the tip to suit small primers and machine the expander off and you have an instant universal de-capper. This means I do not have to worry about cleaning brass first, then knocking the primers out and then cleaning the pockets, I just pop the primers, tumble and the size or neck size and load.Alpha1 wrote:How would you hold it in the lathe Ovenpaa.
I was lucky as a certain well known chap who likes polishing things modified a die for me based on a lee full size .308 die.
This keeps a forster collar on and as soon as I come home the brass goes through this and is de capped before being cleaned.
You might be able to buy forster pins but I don't know if the fit any other spindles.
I don't use pins any more as I just use the lee die to de cap.
It is annoying the first time you get a pin stuck tesnews
As it is the first (and usually only) time you attempt to de cap a berdan primered case clapclap