cleaning primer pocket

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cleaning primer pocket

#1 Post by Gerry939 »

I'm just cant take it anymore I need a small power tool to attach my primer pocket cleaner to, to make it easier , any one know of a cheap power tool, Dremels are very expensive, has anyone got a better way.... any???? :flag6:
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#2 Post by dromia »

My Lyman power trimmer has a small steel bush that rotates as part of the trimming and it cleans pockets very well.

One of these brushes chucked in a cheap power tool, cordless screw driver or such like would do the business. I seem to recall that RCBS might also do similar primer pocket steel wire brushes.
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#3 Post by kennyc »

from time to time Aldi and Lidl do small battery drills screwdrivers at as little as a tenner they can also be sourced from the bay
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#4 Post by bnz41 »

As Dromia said this is what you need small or large fit in a powered screwdriver.

https://www.1967spud.com/shop/rcbs/rcbs ... ead-small/ available from other outlets as well...
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#5 Post by Dark Skies »

If you search for 'Dremel Type' tools in Ebay you can find 'Dremel' drivers for just under a tenner - full kit for about £12
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#6 Post by Gerry939 »

Thanks guys just ordered a dremel 100pc mini hobby drill ...happy days.
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