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Old 04-03-2024, 11:45 AM
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The need hasn't come up yet for me but is always a possibility for one reason or another . Those of you that have had to remove primers safely ( Safety Glasses On ) have you just used your deprimer die on your press , or have anyone used different method of accomplishing this task .
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Old 04-03-2024, 11:53 AM
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After I pulled some bullets, many years ago, I just ran the primed cases through the sizing die, to resize the necks, and no issues. Then I reprimed the cases with the same primers. I then realized, that I could have just backed off the depriming rod adjustment to resize the necks, without depriming the cases.
Now if you are talking factory loads with crimped primers, I would pull the bullets, pour out the powder, and fire the empty primed cases in your firearm
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Old 04-03-2024, 11:54 AM
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Just punch them out like normal, but go a bit slower.
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Old 04-03-2024, 12:03 PM
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Haven’t done it for a long time. But when I did I just fired the case with no powder or bullet and then decapped the spent primer . I know of a few stories that didn’t work out well for guys decapping live primers .

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Old 04-03-2024, 12:05 PM
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and if you're super cautious - put a couple of drops of oil inside each case and let sit overnight to deactivate the primer
That said - I have deprimed without the oil and never had one go boom yet
Your mileage may vary
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Old 04-03-2024, 12:10 PM
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and if you're super cautious - put a couple of drops of oil inside each case and let sit overnight to deactivate the primer
That said - I have deprimed without the oil and never had one go boom yet
Your mileage may vary
If you aren't going to reuse the primers, just fire the primed cases in your firearm, and have zero risk. And you haven't contaminated the cases with oil.
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Old 04-03-2024, 12:57 PM
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and if you're super cautious - put a couple of drops of oil inside each case and let sit overnight to deactivate the primer
That said - I have deprimed without the oil and never had one go boom yet
Your mileage may vary
The old wives tale recirculated one more time. Try it yourself! Water, oil, hoppes 9, wd40 don't work 98% will still go bang. Decap them gently, have done a great many that way, or fire them first if you want ultimate safety.
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Old 04-03-2024, 02:00 PM
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Default Run them through the decapping die

Have done this with lots. No issues. Take usual precautions.

Backing the decap pin off has allowed me to use the primed cases.

If you elect to fire them please clean the gun immediately after.
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Old 04-06-2024, 09:22 PM
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After I pulled some bullets, many years ago, I just ran the primed cases through the sizing die, to resize the necks, and no issues. Then I reprimed the cases with the same primers. I then realized, that I could have just backed off the depriming rod adjustment to resize the necks, without depriming the cases.
Now if you are talking factory loads with crimped primers, I would pull the bullets, pour out the powder, and fire the empty primed cases in your firearm
I have to be missing something... why remove the primer and then put it back? Pull the bullet, dump the powder, neck size (or resize without the decap pin), new powder, new bullet... why decap at all?

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Old 04-06-2024, 09:41 PM
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I have to be missing something... why remove the primer and then put it back? Pull the bullet, dump the powder, neck size (or resize without the decap pin), new powder, new bullet... why decap at all?

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That was close to 50 years ago, when I had just started loading. And as I posted, I realized that it was unnecessary right after doing it. Now, if I need to pull bullets, I resize with the depriming rod backed off, so the primers stay in place.
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Old 04-06-2024, 11:29 PM
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I have deprimed lots of primers with zero issue,then re used them for new lods,again zero issue
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Old 04-07-2024, 07:09 AM
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With the scarcity and cost of primers these days, I save every one.
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Old 04-07-2024, 09:18 AM
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I have to be missing something... why remove the primer and then put it back? Pull the bullet, dump the powder, neck size (or resize without the decap pin), new powder, new bullet... why decap at all?



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1. Neck sized before and loaded a batch, got another rifle in same caliber so pulled bullets and FL resized.

2. Bought a bunch of primed unloaded brass. Resized just in case.

3. Messed up brass during reload process. Never claimed to be perfect.

4. Misfires or light primer strikes from loading for old milsurps. Reuse primers for plinking.

5. Unused hand loads from ladder tests, reuse unfired primer in another caliber.

6. You must be fabulously rich to not reuse primers. Have you seen the prices lately?

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Old 04-07-2024, 12:07 PM
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1. Neck sized before and loaded a batch, got another rifle in same caliber so pulled bullets and FL resized.

2. Bought a bunch of primed unloaded brass. Resized just in case.

3. Messed up brass during reload process. Never claimed to be perfect.

4. Misfires or light primer strikes from loading for old milsurps. Reuse primers for plinking.

5. Unused hand loads from ladder tests, reuse unfired primer in another caliber.

6. You must be fabulously rich to not reuse primers. Have you seen the prices lately?
Just about all of that can be done without pulling the primers. I never said I don't reuse primers, I just leave them in the brass.

But I must say I wouldn't reuse primers that misfired.

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Old 04-07-2024, 01:56 PM
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Just about all of that can be done without pulling the primers. I never said I don't reuse primers, I just leave them in the brass.



But I must say I wouldn't reuse primers that misfired.



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Ha! Should have mentioned this. Yes but I can now deburr flash holes. I can't always remember what batch gets deburred, so may as well do it. I only started deburring a few years ago.

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Old 04-03-2024, 02:04 PM
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I've just run them through them through my resizing die and so far no issues. I was given the go ahead by someone that reloaded a lot longer than me and so far so good. I've often wondered about reusing the primers but so far I've only tossed them out.
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