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Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
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Just wondering how people tackle reloading GGG/American Eagle or other crimped primer pocketed brass? Looking for a quick and easy way to get rid of the lip/crimp so I can get primers in there
Lyman primer pocket tool kit has several reamers & swagers.
Dillon do a primer swager.
RCBS press/die style kit is not bad
More money spent = betterer mousetrap
Most case trimmers come equipped with a primer pocket uniform tool. I use a L.E.Wilson trimmer but you don't need to spend that kind of money other companies do similar tools.
Not sure even Jeff is keen enough to tackle the 500 cases I've got to get through
Thanks for the suggestions folks (and the offer Roger). Screwfix have the bits in for the princely sum of £1.30 and that's my kind of deal.
Stupid question; what do you hold the case with while using the bit? Or should there not be enough torque/bite put on it that you can't just hold it with you hand?
Clamp the drill to a work top and just offer the case to the countersink bit.
No real effort required - minimal material needs removing.
I did 100 223 cases in about 3 minutes.