Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
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Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
I'm still at the very beginning of learning about reloading, and I've got a goodly stock of GGG .233 once fired brass that I'm starting work on. They've been tumbled to clean them, decapped and sized, and I cleaned out all the primer pockets with the Lyman hand cleaner.
But now I'm putting primers in, I'm using Remington small rifle primers, and in some cases they go easily, yet other cases won't take the primer. But if I switch cases around I can sometimes find a different one that does fit.
Am I missing something?
But now I'm putting primers in, I'm using Remington small rifle primers, and in some cases they go easily, yet other cases won't take the primer. But if I switch cases around I can sometimes find a different one that does fit.
Am I missing something?
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
may just need more swaying if you are stuck I use a reamer in a battery drill let me know u can meet you it won't take long to run through your stockshugie wrote:I'm still at the very beginning of learning about reloading, and I've got a goodly stock of GGG .233 once fired brass that I'm starting work on. They've been tumbled to clean them, decapped and sized, and I cleaned out all the primer pockets with the Lyman hand cleaner.
But now I'm putting primers in, I'm using Remington small rifle primers, and in some cases they go easily, yet other cases won't take the primer. But if I switch cases around I can sometimes find a different one that does fit.
Am I missing something?
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Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
You'll need to do more than just clean the primer pockets... they original primers were probably crimped in, so you need to remove that crimp before primers will go in cleanly..
Various methods, easiest is a countersink bit in a drill, just enough to bevel the edge and take the crimp out.... or get Kenny to do it..
Various methods, easiest is a countersink bit in a drill, just enough to bevel the edge and take the crimp out.... or get Kenny to do it..

Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
As pointed out in previous posts GGG cases have crimped in primers you need to remove the crimp.
Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
I have a spare primer pocket reamer (stop laughing in the cheap seats) that I am never going to use.
Pm your address and I'll pop it in the post for you.
Pm your address and I'll pop it in the post for you.
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Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
That's very generous of you, but as I do already have one it would perhaps be unreasonable to accept.The Lord Flashheart wrote:I have a spare primer pocket reamer (stop laughing in the cheap seats) that I am never going to use.
Pm your address and I'll pop it in the post for you.
Now I understand that the original primers were crimped, I think I know how to fix the problem.
But if I can't I'll get in contact with Kenny.
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Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
You can either use a primer pocket reamer, which is a device that trims the crimp away making a nice taper; or you can use a swaging die to create a bigger pocket. I have tried both methods and the swaging die is much quicker than the hand trimming method. I did this with RORG 5.56mm brass.
Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
I borrowed a mates Dillon super swager to do my GGG brass.
Just finished doing all 2153 cases the other night.
....yes I'm that nerdy I counted them.
I must say it made the job much easier.
Just finished doing all 2153 cases the other night.
....yes I'm that nerdy I counted them.
I must say it made the job much easier.
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Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
That's a neat system, and not stupid money either, but I don't have enough cases to warrant buying it, nor the bench space for it.Biggles wrote:I borrowed a mates Dillon super swager to do my GGG brass.
Just finished doing all 2153 cases the other night.
....yes I'm that nerdy I counted them.
I must say it made the job much easier.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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Re: Primers not going into some GGG .223 cases
I bought a RCBS Bench Tool Swager for a load of GGG and American Eagle brass I had, works a treat. I tried a friends press die tool that RCBS do but I ended up bending the rod to buggery. On the plus side I contacted RCBS and they sent out two replacement rods FOI
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