blopez50
New member
Well I finally decided to load up some of the crimped 223 brass that I have. I'm about out of all the stuff without and have been throwing the crimped stuff in a bucket.
For some reason I thought this was gonna be a HUGE PITA.... I just used my deburring tool and cut em right out! After some experimentation, I found that 4 "twists" was the perfect amount (at 3 some primers wouldnt seat and 5 some were loose)...
Im really glad it turned out to be this easy because I have a ton of crimped brass and a the range its more plentiful than dirt!
Just thought id share my experience in case any new reloaders out there were curious.
Have a great one guys!
For some reason I thought this was gonna be a HUGE PITA.... I just used my deburring tool and cut em right out! After some experimentation, I found that 4 "twists" was the perfect amount (at 3 some primers wouldnt seat and 5 some were loose)...
Im really glad it turned out to be this easy because I have a ton of crimped brass and a the range its more plentiful than dirt!
Just thought id share my experience in case any new reloaders out there were curious.
Have a great one guys!