primer
Quote from Reloader on December 27, 2011, 12:10 amok I have a quick question I had load a few rounds but had some not fit the case gauge and I have pulled the bullet but now the primers is there a way to pull them and be able to reuse them in another case or no?
ok I have a quick question I had load a few rounds but had some not fit the case gauge and I have pulled the bullet but now the primers is there a way to pull them and be able to reuse them in another case or no?
Quote from Reloader on December 27, 2011, 4:33 pmLeave the live primer in the case. It is very unsafe to deprime live primers, even more dangerous to attempt to reseat a deprimed live primer. Primers out of the box are safe to handle because the anvil is not pushed against the priming compound. Seating the primer in the case also wedges the anvil against the primer, 'arming" the primer.
When pulling bullets and needing to resize the case, merely remove the decapping assembly from the size die, and resize the cases.
Leave the live primer in the case. It is very unsafe to deprime live primers, even more dangerous to attempt to reseat a deprimed live primer. Primers out of the box are safe to handle because the anvil is not pushed against the priming compound. Seating the primer in the case also wedges the anvil against the primer, 'arming" the primer.
When pulling bullets and needing to resize the case, merely remove the decapping assembly from the size die, and resize the cases.
Quote from Reloader on January 4, 2012, 4:00 amHow many are we talking about? Personally I would not risk it primers are easy to set off.
Vince
How many are we talking about? Personally I would not risk it primers are easy to set off.
Vince
