He does go on a bit but the principle is good, worth watching or at least skimming to the end.
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A simple way to remove berdan primers
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Re: A simple way to remove berdan primers
Years ago when decapping berdan primers was the only way you could get brass for some calibres I tried using the press leverage to decap with water and the dowel rod, it worked just as good as whacking the dowel with a hammer. However whacking with a hammer was better for me as I didn't like getting water all over my press and reloading area. I could use the dowel and a block of wood with a hole in it in the sink and found it far more user friendly.
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Re: A simple way to remove berdan primers
I use the whack it with a hammer and dowel in the garden approach as well.
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