I was depriming some military cases in preperation for swaging the primer pockets.
I was using a Lee Universal De-priming die mounted in a Lee Classic Cast single stage press.
Ran across some very stubborn primers which causes the de-capping pin to back out of the die. I remounted the pin twice with the same result. I also tried a factory fresh De-priming die with the same result.
One of the guys at my local reloading club recommended using a brass hammer on the end of the pin to knock out the primers.
I was wondering if other folks had run into this issue and what solutions have worked for you.
Thanks in advance
I was using a Lee Universal De-priming die mounted in a Lee Classic Cast single stage press.
Ran across some very stubborn primers which causes the de-capping pin to back out of the die. I remounted the pin twice with the same result. I also tried a factory fresh De-priming die with the same result.
One of the guys at my local reloading club recommended using a brass hammer on the end of the pin to knock out the primers.
I was wondering if other folks had run into this issue and what solutions have worked for you.
Thanks in advance