Dealing with crimped primer pockets on 223 brass
Quote from Reloader on January 11, 2021, 7:24 pmI have a Lee rotary that I use as a single station.
After 30 minutes wet with SS pins I dry and lube, then punch the primers and move over to the Super Swage.
Don't even bother looking at the head stamps.
Then light pocket ream and brush then size, next it's into a sonic tank for a few minutes, dry re-lube and then over to the 750.
Yes it's a pain. Takes case prep to a whole new level.
I have a Lee rotary that I use as a single station.
After 30 minutes wet with SS pins I dry and lube, then punch the primers and move over to the Super Swage.
Don't even bother looking at the head stamps.
Then light pocket ream and brush then size, next it's into a sonic tank for a few minutes, dry re-lube and then over to the 750.
Yes it's a pain. Takes case prep to a whole new level.
