Removing military crimp on .223

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bish789

Removing military crimp on .223

#1 Post by bish789 »

Hi all.
What does everybody use to remove the military crimp?
Ideally something that can be found in a diy store off the shelf.
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#2 Post by JimJimmy »

Look for a Lyman reamer, should only cost you about £15. Even Amazon sell them believe it or not.

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#3 Post by Daryll »

Cheapest option is a counter-sink bit in a drill....don't need to do much, just enough to leave a bit of a bevel
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#4 Post by dodgyrog »

A sharp Stanley knife will do it - mind your fingers though!
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#5 Post by Chapuis »

I tend to use my inside case neck chamfer tool. It does the job quickly and easily and as others have already said it's really not a big problem.
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#6 Post by waterford103 »

Dillon 600 if you've got a lot to do , does large primers too.
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#7 Post by bish789 »

Thanks all.
Andy632

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#8 Post by Andy632 »

Daryll wrote:Cheapest option is a counter-sink bit in a drill....don't need to do much, just enough to leave a bit of a bevel
Wot I use on electric screwdriver.
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#9 Post by Rarms »

Andy632 wrote:
Daryll wrote:Cheapest option is a counter-sink bit in a drill....don't need to do much, just enough to leave a bit of a bevel
Wot I use on electric screwdriver.
Likewise
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#10 Post by Daryll »

Rarms wrote:
Andy632 wrote:
Daryll wrote:Cheapest option is a counter-sink bit in a drill....don't need to do much, just enough to leave a bit of a bevel
Wot I use on electric screwdriver.
Likewise
Thats what i meant by a drill... rechargable drill-driver... :D
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